In this essay I argue that in some sense legal philosophy, at least as the term is now understood among analytic jurisprudence in the Anglophone world, is to a large extent a creation of H.L.A. Hart. It is with him that the search for the concept of nature of law has been established as an independent object of inquiry that consciously tried to avoid moral or political questions. In framing the province of jurisprudence in this way Hart not only depart from the work of Thomas Hobbes and Jeremy Bentham, whose political commitments are well-known, but also from the seemingly much closer enterprise of John Austin. After demonstrating the difference between Austin\u27s work and Hart\u27s I criticize the direction legal philosophy has taken foll...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...
A number of philosophers in recent years have maintained that H.L.A. Hart in "The Concept of Law" pr...
Cette thèse cherche à reconstituer les bases philosophiques de la pensée juridique de H.L.A. Hart (1...
This book is the product of a major British Academy Symposium held in 2007 to mark the centenary of ...
This essay offers first a sketch (by a student and colleague) of H.L.A. Hart\u27s life; second an ac...
In 1961, H. L. A. Hart published The Concept of Law, his most extensive and systematic essay in gene...
English legal positivism began with the clarity of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, but their clarity...
When H.L.A. Hart published his very influential Concept of Law in 1961, he was seeking to revive an ...
H.L.A. Hart is one of the most famous legal positivists. Nevertheless, the controversy that surround...
In chapter one we consider H.L.A Hart\u27s attempt to advance legal theory by providing an improved...
[Abstract: Gathering together an impressive array of legal scholars from around the world, this book...
[Abstract: Gathering together an impressive array of legal scholars from around the world, this book...
This thesis is a fundamental re-appraisal of the critique of John Austin by H. L. A. Hart. Because ...
This thesis is a fundamental re-appraisal of the critique of John Austin by H. L. A. Hart. Because H...
In his book, The Concept of Law, H.L.A. Hart claims there are two conditions, necessary and sufficie...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...
A number of philosophers in recent years have maintained that H.L.A. Hart in "The Concept of Law" pr...
Cette thèse cherche à reconstituer les bases philosophiques de la pensée juridique de H.L.A. Hart (1...
This book is the product of a major British Academy Symposium held in 2007 to mark the centenary of ...
This essay offers first a sketch (by a student and colleague) of H.L.A. Hart\u27s life; second an ac...
In 1961, H. L. A. Hart published The Concept of Law, his most extensive and systematic essay in gene...
English legal positivism began with the clarity of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin, but their clarity...
When H.L.A. Hart published his very influential Concept of Law in 1961, he was seeking to revive an ...
H.L.A. Hart is one of the most famous legal positivists. Nevertheless, the controversy that surround...
In chapter one we consider H.L.A Hart\u27s attempt to advance legal theory by providing an improved...
[Abstract: Gathering together an impressive array of legal scholars from around the world, this book...
[Abstract: Gathering together an impressive array of legal scholars from around the world, this book...
This thesis is a fundamental re-appraisal of the critique of John Austin by H. L. A. Hart. Because ...
This thesis is a fundamental re-appraisal of the critique of John Austin by H. L. A. Hart. Because H...
In his book, The Concept of Law, H.L.A. Hart claims there are two conditions, necessary and sufficie...
The paper presents H. L. A. Hart as a leading exponent of the analytic orientation in legal philosop...
A number of philosophers in recent years have maintained that H.L.A. Hart in "The Concept of Law" pr...
Cette thèse cherche à reconstituer les bases philosophiques de la pensée juridique de H.L.A. Hart (1...