Herbet Hart\u27s contributions to legal philosophy have revitalized the subject, and his most systematic work, The Concept of Law, has become a standard for the field. So it is fitting that this first book in a series on eminent jurists and legal thinkers should examine Hart\u27s views and concentrate on The Concept of Law
H.L.A. Hart is one of the most famous legal positivists. Nevertheless, the controversy that surround...
Book review of Explorations in Law and Society: Toward a Constitutive Theory of Law by Alan Hunt and...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...
Herbet Hart\u27s contributions to legal philosophy have revitalized the subject, and his most system...
In this article, I examine Matthew H. Kramer’s recent book H. L. A. Hart(2018) and then discuss some...
English legal positivism began with the clarity of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, but their clarity...
This book is the product of a major British Academy Symposium held in 2007 to mark the centenary of ...
In this review essay on James Allan’s The Vantage of Law (Ashgate, 2011), I examine the methodologic...
This new edition of Hart\u27s classic work appends to the original text a postscript comprising Hart...
In 1961, H. L. A. Hart published The Concept of Law, his most extensive and systematic essay in gene...
The lawyer who, for the last two decades has kept abreast of the literature of the law, is appreciat...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Discusses the claims made by H.L.A. Hart that his book "The Concept of Law" might be regarded as a c...
The present paper analyzes Neil MacCormick’s L. H. A. Hart, first published in 1981, mainly dedicat...
In traditional style, Professor Grismore has carefully and thoroughly treated in the traditional way...
H.L.A. Hart is one of the most famous legal positivists. Nevertheless, the controversy that surround...
Book review of Explorations in Law and Society: Toward a Constitutive Theory of Law by Alan Hunt and...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...
Herbet Hart\u27s contributions to legal philosophy have revitalized the subject, and his most system...
In this article, I examine Matthew H. Kramer’s recent book H. L. A. Hart(2018) and then discuss some...
English legal positivism began with the clarity of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, but their clarity...
This book is the product of a major British Academy Symposium held in 2007 to mark the centenary of ...
In this review essay on James Allan’s The Vantage of Law (Ashgate, 2011), I examine the methodologic...
This new edition of Hart\u27s classic work appends to the original text a postscript comprising Hart...
In 1961, H. L. A. Hart published The Concept of Law, his most extensive and systematic essay in gene...
The lawyer who, for the last two decades has kept abreast of the literature of the law, is appreciat...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Discusses the claims made by H.L.A. Hart that his book "The Concept of Law" might be regarded as a c...
The present paper analyzes Neil MacCormick’s L. H. A. Hart, first published in 1981, mainly dedicat...
In traditional style, Professor Grismore has carefully and thoroughly treated in the traditional way...
H.L.A. Hart is one of the most famous legal positivists. Nevertheless, the controversy that surround...
Book review of Explorations in Law and Society: Toward a Constitutive Theory of Law by Alan Hunt and...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...