This article focuses on the use of the term and the concept “natural law theory” in Cristina Redondo’s book Positivismo jurídico “interno”. The article notes how Redondo’s analysis of natural law theory is lacking in that the idea she attributes to that theory of reducing legal norms to moral norms is absent in true “natural law theory”. For this theory there are two ways of deriving positive law from natural law, which Redondo does not account for. Furthermore, her understanding ommits the reality that according to natural law theory unjust laws are laws. Finally, this article tries to show posible ways in which Redondo’s theory may be compatible with natural law theory
La crítica del iusnaturalismo es usualmente dirigida contra el carácter anterior, absoluto, inmutabl...
This paper briefly analyzes a new perspective regarding natural law and its effects on the contempor...
Contemporary legal philosophy is predominantly anti-naturalistic. This is true of natural law theory...
Abstract: This article focuses on the use of the term and the concept “natural law theory” in Crist...
Este trabajo se centra, de un modo crítico, en el uso de la palabra “iusnaturalismo” que hace Cristi...
In her book Positivismo jurídico "interno", Cristina Redondo claims that legal theory can be neutral...
This paper offers a focused analysis of Cristina Redondo’s latest book, Positivismo jurídico “intern...
This dissertation proposes to examine the legal positivist theory of legal obligation from the criti...
In contrast to the uncompromising separation between natural law and legal positivism in Kelsen’s wo...
In her book Positivismo jurídico "interno" Cristina Redondo claims that legal theory can be neutral ...
In her latest book Cristina Redondo provides an excellent defense of the position she qualifies as I...
1 Material Tensions between Natural Law and Positive Law and Approaches to its Solution Jakub Kříž A...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In support of my longstanding claim that the traditional divide between natural law and legal positi...
Not following up directly on the preceding classical natural law tradition, Fuller's work demonstrat...
La crítica del iusnaturalismo es usualmente dirigida contra el carácter anterior, absoluto, inmutabl...
This paper briefly analyzes a new perspective regarding natural law and its effects on the contempor...
Contemporary legal philosophy is predominantly anti-naturalistic. This is true of natural law theory...
Abstract: This article focuses on the use of the term and the concept “natural law theory” in Crist...
Este trabajo se centra, de un modo crítico, en el uso de la palabra “iusnaturalismo” que hace Cristi...
In her book Positivismo jurídico "interno", Cristina Redondo claims that legal theory can be neutral...
This paper offers a focused analysis of Cristina Redondo’s latest book, Positivismo jurídico “intern...
This dissertation proposes to examine the legal positivist theory of legal obligation from the criti...
In contrast to the uncompromising separation between natural law and legal positivism in Kelsen’s wo...
In her book Positivismo jurídico "interno" Cristina Redondo claims that legal theory can be neutral ...
In her latest book Cristina Redondo provides an excellent defense of the position she qualifies as I...
1 Material Tensions between Natural Law and Positive Law and Approaches to its Solution Jakub Kříž A...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
In support of my longstanding claim that the traditional divide between natural law and legal positi...
Not following up directly on the preceding classical natural law tradition, Fuller's work demonstrat...
La crítica del iusnaturalismo es usualmente dirigida contra el carácter anterior, absoluto, inmutabl...
This paper briefly analyzes a new perspective regarding natural law and its effects on the contempor...
Contemporary legal philosophy is predominantly anti-naturalistic. This is true of natural law theory...