This paper intends to set out an argument to Legal Idealism and a thesis which holds that law and morality are necessarily connected. My focus is on deconstructing the Positivist argument to the Autonomy Thesis and beginning to reconstruct it through the application of morality to law’s autonomous authority. My aim, ultimately, is to demonstrate how, through the concept of law, practical reason might explain the related (and overlapping) notions of legitimacy, authority and the obligation to obey through the necessary connection of law and morality. That is, I intend to demonstrate that morality both survives and remains identifiable (transparently) following the process of metamorphosis into institutionalised practical reasoning. If this i...
Legal anti-positivism is widely believed to be a general theory of law that generates far too many f...
There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivi...
We make judgments about the law—about our legal rights, obligations, and powers—all the time. How sh...
Olsen and Toddington argue that there is a logical connection between law and moral rationality - ag...
Olsen and Toddington argue that there is a logical connection between law and moral rationality - ag...
This thesis defends a unified theory of morality and law: the one-system view or the normative conti...
How does law possess the normative force it requires to direct our actions? This seemingly innocuous...
This chapter discusses two different issues about the relationship between legal positivism and robu...
This chapter compares how moralized and positivist accounts of the joint activity of law construe th...
I think there has been an advance in positivist thinking, and that advance consists of the recognit...
The question considered in the session was whether the concern of legal ethics is the morality of la...
Suppose you have correctly concluded that it is your legal obligation to act or refrain from acting ...
This paper responds to the linchpin and central problem of jurisprudence in all its variants (legal ...
The thesis is an attempt to reconcile law's dual nature, its factual dimension (its facticity) and ...
This article is primarily focused on two interconnected discussions presented by John Gardner in Law...
Legal anti-positivism is widely believed to be a general theory of law that generates far too many f...
There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivi...
We make judgments about the law—about our legal rights, obligations, and powers—all the time. How sh...
Olsen and Toddington argue that there is a logical connection between law and moral rationality - ag...
Olsen and Toddington argue that there is a logical connection between law and moral rationality - ag...
This thesis defends a unified theory of morality and law: the one-system view or the normative conti...
How does law possess the normative force it requires to direct our actions? This seemingly innocuous...
This chapter discusses two different issues about the relationship between legal positivism and robu...
This chapter compares how moralized and positivist accounts of the joint activity of law construe th...
I think there has been an advance in positivist thinking, and that advance consists of the recognit...
The question considered in the session was whether the concern of legal ethics is the morality of la...
Suppose you have correctly concluded that it is your legal obligation to act or refrain from acting ...
This paper responds to the linchpin and central problem of jurisprudence in all its variants (legal ...
The thesis is an attempt to reconcile law's dual nature, its factual dimension (its facticity) and ...
This article is primarily focused on two interconnected discussions presented by John Gardner in Law...
Legal anti-positivism is widely believed to be a general theory of law that generates far too many f...
There exists a widespread consensus amongst contemporary jurisprudents, positivists and non-positivi...
We make judgments about the law—about our legal rights, obligations, and powers—all the time. How sh...