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Author Campbell, Tom D

Title The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (Second Series) : Legal Positivism
Published Taylor and Francis, 1999-06-25 00:00:00.0

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Series The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory Second Series
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Series Preface; Introduction; Part I Separability, Sources and Rules; 1 Joseph Raz (1985), 'Authority, Law and Morality', The Monist; 68, pp. 295-324.; 2 Jules L. Coleman (1991), 'Rules and Social Facts', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 14, pp. 703-25.; 3 Tim Dare (1997), 'Wilfrid Waluchow and the Argument from Authority', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 17, pp. 347-66.; 4 Frederick Schauer (1991), 'Rules and the Rule of Law', Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 14, pp. 645-94
Part II Rules and Authority5 Stephen R. Perry (1989), 'Second-order Reasons, Uncertainty and Legal Theory', Southern California Law Review, 62, pp. 913-16, 945-63.; 6 Larry Alexander (1990), 'Law and Exclusionary Reasons', Philosophical Topics, 18, pp. 5-22.; 7 Rolf Sartorius (1987), 'Positivism and the Foundations of Legal Authority', in R. Gavison (ed.), Issues in Contemporary Legal Philosophy, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 43-61
8 Frederick Schauer (1998), 'Positivism Through Thick and Thin', in Brian Bix (ed.), Analyzing Law: New Essays in Legal Theory, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 65-78. Part III Prescriptive Positivism; 9 Neil MacCormick (1985), 'A Moralistic Case for A-Moralistic Law?', Valparaiso University Law Review, 20, pp. 1-41.; 10 Frederick Schauer (1993), 'Constitutional Positivism', Connecticut Law Review, 25, pp. 797-828.; 11 Robin West (1993), 'Natural Law Ambiguities', Connecticut Law Review, 25, pp. 831-41
12 Jeremy Waldron (1996), 'Legislation, Authority, and Voting', The Georgetown Law Journal, 84, pp. 2185-214.13 Tom Campbell (1998), 'The Point of Legal Positivism', King's College Law Journal, 9, pp. 63-87.; Part IV Revisiting The Classical Positivists; 14 Mark C. Murphy (1995), 'Was Hobbes a Legal Positivist?', Ethics, 105, pp. 846-73.; 15 Jeremy Waldron (1996), 'Kant's Legal Positivism', Harvard Law Review, 109, pp. 1535-66.; 16 Gerald J. Postema (1979), 'The Expositor, the Censor, and the Common Law', Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 9, pp. 643-70
17 Stanley L. Paulson (1992), 'The Neo-Kantian Dimension of Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 12, pp. 311-32.18 Anthony J. Sebok (1995), 'Misunderstanding Positivism', Michigan Law Review, 93, pp. 2054-132.; Name Index
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