Abstract. ‘Law as power’ is a neglected topic in contemporary analytical jurisprudence. Attention has been paid, from Hart (and Kelsen) onwards, to normative powers. ‘Brute’ social power, however, and law’s relation to it, are, in post-Hartian jurisprudence, largely overlooked. The subject of this paper is the shape social power takes when the rule of the law is envisaged as an ethico-political ideal—I discuss, that is, the Rule of Law as a specific mode of the exercise of social power, and what is valuable in it. I concentrate on two Rule of Law requirements, consistency (i.e., the avoidance of conflicts) and compliability (i.e., conformity to the ‘ought’ implies ‘can’ principle). They contribute, I argue, to defining a distinctive mode ...
A normative power is a power to alter rights and duties directly. This paper explores what it means ...
The rule of law is the opposite of the rule of power. It stands for the supremacy of law over the su...
This article presents a critical reevaluation of the thesis—closely associated with H. L. A. Hart, a...
Abstract. \u2018Law as power\u2019 is a neglected topic in contemporary analytical jurisprudence. At...
At the beginning of The Concept of Law Hart suggests a mistaken assimilation between conduct that is...
In the last chapter we focused on the meaning of legal autonomy and on the constituent elements of t...
At the beginning of The Concept of Law Hart suggests a mistaken assimilation between conduct that is...
Rejecting the concept of law as subservient to social pathology, the principle aim of this article i...
Rejecting the concept of law as subservient to social pathology, the principle aim of this article i...
Two concepts have been (and continue to be) extremely influential in the political analysis of legal...
This paper considers the two claims Schauer introduces in The Force of Law. Firstly, the paper seeks...
In this paper, the author aims to respond to the urgings in the book \u201cThe Force of Law\u201d by...
Ronald Dworkin has identified H.L.A. Hart with the view that law consists in rules.1 That attributio...
This paper claims that a particular interpretation of Kant`s legal-political philosophy, as it is pr...
A commitment to the rule of law is a commitment to the governance of a society through the use of ge...
A normative power is a power to alter rights and duties directly. This paper explores what it means ...
The rule of law is the opposite of the rule of power. It stands for the supremacy of law over the su...
This article presents a critical reevaluation of the thesis—closely associated with H. L. A. Hart, a...
Abstract. \u2018Law as power\u2019 is a neglected topic in contemporary analytical jurisprudence. At...
At the beginning of The Concept of Law Hart suggests a mistaken assimilation between conduct that is...
In the last chapter we focused on the meaning of legal autonomy and on the constituent elements of t...
At the beginning of The Concept of Law Hart suggests a mistaken assimilation between conduct that is...
Rejecting the concept of law as subservient to social pathology, the principle aim of this article i...
Rejecting the concept of law as subservient to social pathology, the principle aim of this article i...
Two concepts have been (and continue to be) extremely influential in the political analysis of legal...
This paper considers the two claims Schauer introduces in The Force of Law. Firstly, the paper seeks...
In this paper, the author aims to respond to the urgings in the book \u201cThe Force of Law\u201d by...
Ronald Dworkin has identified H.L.A. Hart with the view that law consists in rules.1 That attributio...
This paper claims that a particular interpretation of Kant`s legal-political philosophy, as it is pr...
A commitment to the rule of law is a commitment to the governance of a society through the use of ge...
A normative power is a power to alter rights and duties directly. This paper explores what it means ...
The rule of law is the opposite of the rule of power. It stands for the supremacy of law over the su...
This article presents a critical reevaluation of the thesis—closely associated with H. L. A. Hart, a...