Παρουσίαση
(...) The various chapters define and defend a liberal theory of law. They are nevertheless sharply critical of another theory that is widely thought to be a liberal theory. This theory has been so popular and influencial that I shall call it the ruling theory of law. The ruling theory has two parts, and insists on their independence. The first is a theory about what law is; in less dramatic language it is a theory about the necessary and sufficient conditions for the truth of a proposition of law. This is the theory of legal positivism, which holds that the truth of legal propositions consists in facts about the rules that have been adopted by specific social institutions, and in nothing else. The second is a theory about what the law ought to be, and how the familiar legal institutions ought to behave. This is the theory of utilitarianism, which holds that law and its institutions should serve the general welfare, and nothing else. Both parts of the ruling theory derive from the philosophy of Jeremy Bentham. (...) (from the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
Introduction1. Jurisprudence
2. The Model of Rules I
3. The Model of Rules II
4. Hard Cases
5. Constitutional Cases
6. Justice and Rights
7. Taking Rights Seriously
8. Civil Disobedience
9. Reverse Discrimination
10. Liberty and Moralism
11. Liberty and Liberalism
12. What Rights Do We Have ?
13. Can Rights be Controversial?
Appendix: A Reply to Critics
Index
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