Law and Morality: Readings in Legal PhilosophyDavid Dyzenhaus, Arthur Ripstein University of Toronto Press, 1996 - 779 páginas Filling a long-standing need for a Canadian textbook in the philosophy of law, this anthology includes articles, readings, and cases in legal philosophy to give students the conceptual tools necessary to consider the general problems of jurisprudence. |
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Positivism Legal Ordering and Morality | 3 |
A HART Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals | 28 |
Chapel 1868 LR 4 QB 147 | 61 |
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