Law, Morality, and Legal Positivism
Law, Morality, and Legal Positivism
P. Capps: Positivism in Law and International Law
D. von Daniels: Is Positivism a State Centered Theory?
K. E. Himma: Legal Positivism’s Conventionality Thesis and the Methodology of Conceptual Analysis
R. Nunan: A Modest Rehabilitation of the Separability Thesis
A. Oladosu: Choosing Legal Theory on Cultural Grounds: An African Case for Legal Positivism
C. Orrego: Hart’s Last Legal Positivism: Morality Might Be Objective; Legality Certainly is Not
M. Pavcnik: Die (Un)Produktivität der Positivistischen Jurisprudenz
M. Haase: The Hegelianism in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
S. Papaefthymiou: The House Kelsen Built
U. J. Pak: Legal Practitioners’ Need of Reflective Application of Legal Philosophy in Korea
U. Schmill: Jurisprudence and the Concept of Revolution
D. Venema: Judicial Discretion: a Necessary Evil?
J. Baker: Rights, Obligations, and Duties, and the Intersection of Law, Conventions and Morals
S. Bertea: Legal Systems’ Claim to Normativity and the Concept of Law
J. Dalberg-Larsen: On the Relevance of Habermas and Theories of Legal Pluralism for the Study of Environmental Law
A. Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos: A Connection of No-Connection in Luhmann and Derrida
| Series | Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie – Beihefte |
|---|---|
| Volume | 98 |
| ISBN | 978-3-515-08513-7 |
| Media type | Book - Paperback |
| Edition number | 1. |
| Copyright year | 2004 |
| Publisher | Franz Steiner Verlag |
| Length | 183 pages |
| Size | 17.0 x 24.0 cm |
| Language | English |