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The Concept of Law is the most important and original work of legal philosophy written this century. First published in 1961, it is considered the masterpiece of H.L.A. Hart's enormous contribution to the study of jurisprudence and legal philosophy. Its elegant language and balanced arguments have sparked wide debate and unprecedented growth in the quantity and quality of scholarship in this area--much of it devoted to attacking or defending Hart's theories. Principal among Hart's critics is renowned lawyer and political philosopher Ronald Dworkin who in the 1970s and 80s mounted a series of challenges to Hart's Concept of Law. It seemed that Hart let these challenges go unanswered until, after his death in 1992, his answer to Dworkin's criticism was discovered among his papers. In this valuable and long-awaited new edition Hart presents an Epilogue in which he answers Dworkin and some of his other most influential critics including Fuller and Finnis. Written with the same clarity and candor for which the first edition is famous, the Epilogue offers a sharper interpretation of Hart's own views, rebuffs the arguments of critics like Dworkin, and powerfully asserts that they have based their criticisms on a faulty understanding of Hart's work. Hart demonstrates that Dworkin's views are in fact strikingly similar to his own. In a final analysis, Hart's response leaves Dworkin's criticisms considerably weakened and his positions largely in question. Containing Hart's final and powerful response to Dworkin in addition to the revised text of the original Concept of Law, this thought-provoking and persuasively argued volume is essential reading for lawyers and philosophers throughout the world. Natural law - Wikipedia Natural law (Latin: ius naturale lex naturalis) is a philosophy that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature endowed by nature God or a transcendent Natural Law Theories (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) This entry considers natural law theories only as theories of law That is not to say that legal theory can be adequately identified and pursued independently of The Law in Zimbabwe - GlobaLex - nyulawglobalorg The Law in Zimbabwe By Otto Saki and Tatenda Chiware Otto Saki is a Projects lawyer responsible for Human Rights defenders and International litigation projects Criminal Law - Roman Law / Droit pnal romain - Bibliography The present article analyses the terminology of Roman criminal law that can be systematically found both in private law ius privatum and in public law ius publicum Roman law - Wikipedia Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome including Roman Military Jurisdiction and the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence from A Guide to Legal Research in Israel - GlobaLex A Guide to Legal Research in Israel By Michal Tamir Dr Michal Tamir earned her LLB (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Haifa in 1995 She then became a Aristotle: Logic Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Aristotle: Logic Aristotelian logic after a great and early triumph consolidated its position of influence to rule over the philosophical world throughout the Sovereignty - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 A Definition of Sovereignty In his classic The King's Two Bodies (1957) medievalist Ernst Kantorowicz describes a profound transformation in the concept of Oxford Public International Law: Self 6 Ultimately the provisions of the Atlantic Charter had a considerable influence on the work of the San Francisco Conference of 1945 where the concept of self CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON NATURAL LAW 6 Part Three Controversial Issues about Natural Law 9 Alfredo Cruz Natural Law and Practical Philosophy The Presence of a Theological Concept in Moral Knowledge
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