The purpose of this thesis is to explore Lord Devlin's approach to the enforcement of morals. The morals in question are those which are widely recognized as being held in common by particular groups of people and constitutes the morality of the society to which they belong. The enforcement is that coercion which society is able to bring to bear upon the individual, above and beyond that which inheres naturally in a social morality. Lord Devlin argues that the enforcement of this morality is not in any way dependent upon a moral appraisal of the morality itself: a consideration of its moral fitness for enforcement. Such considerations are rejected by Devlin as being an unacceptable manner of governing the enforcement of a society's ...
This thesis defends a unified theory of morality and law: the one-system view or the normative conti...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the legal world was captivated by an ongoing debate between two o...
The thesis looks at the part played by failure in the life of the moral actor; the importance of int...
This thesis attempts to discover out of the debate between Lord Devlin and H.L.A. Hart the theoretic...
The topic of the legal enforcement of morals, understood as the “question of the legitimacy of ‘vice...
The relationship between law and morality represents a major theme in jurisprudence and is the subje...
The relationship between morality and law is one of the issues that has provoked considerable contro...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
In thinking about the government\u27s proper role in promoting morals, it is helpful first to unders...
The paper analyzes the arguments of the British jurist P. Devlin on the possibility of ensuring the...
No doubt most Americans and Englishmen think that homosexuality, prostitution, and the publication o...
In a debate between tolerance and intolerance one is disinclined to side with intolerance. Neverthel...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
In the mid-1960s, the so-called ‘Hart-Devlin debate’ was generally regarded by criminal law theorist...
This dissertation proposes the explanatory importance of moral concepts and ethical theories for und...
This thesis defends a unified theory of morality and law: the one-system view or the normative conti...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the legal world was captivated by an ongoing debate between two o...
The thesis looks at the part played by failure in the life of the moral actor; the importance of int...
This thesis attempts to discover out of the debate between Lord Devlin and H.L.A. Hart the theoretic...
The topic of the legal enforcement of morals, understood as the “question of the legitimacy of ‘vice...
The relationship between law and morality represents a major theme in jurisprudence and is the subje...
The relationship between morality and law is one of the issues that has provoked considerable contro...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
In thinking about the government\u27s proper role in promoting morals, it is helpful first to unders...
The paper analyzes the arguments of the British jurist P. Devlin on the possibility of ensuring the...
No doubt most Americans and Englishmen think that homosexuality, prostitution, and the publication o...
In a debate between tolerance and intolerance one is disinclined to side with intolerance. Neverthel...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
In the mid-1960s, the so-called ‘Hart-Devlin debate’ was generally regarded by criminal law theorist...
This dissertation proposes the explanatory importance of moral concepts and ethical theories for und...
This thesis defends a unified theory of morality and law: the one-system view or the normative conti...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the legal world was captivated by an ongoing debate between two o...
The thesis looks at the part played by failure in the life of the moral actor; the importance of int...