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_aThe hart-fuller debate in the twenty-first century/ _cedited by Peter Cane |
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_aUSA: _bhart publishing ltd., _c2010. |
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300 | _a297 p. | ||
505 | _a 1. Out of the witches' cauldron? -- 2. Human rights and the rule of law after conflict -- 3. The Hart-Fuller debate's silence on human rights -- 4. International criminal law and the inner morality of law -- 5. On visibility and secrecy in international criminal law -- 6. The Hart-Fuller debate, transitional societies and the rule of law -- 7. Legal pluralism and the contrast between Hart's jurisprudence and Fuller's -- 8. The politics of defining law -- 9. Law as a means -- 10. Comment on 'law as a means' -- 11. Two turns of the screw -- 12. The common discourse of Hart and Fuller -- 13. How norms become normative -- 14. Resentment, excuse and norms -- 15. Positivism and the separation of realists from their scepticism normative guidance, the rule of law and legal reasoning -- 16. Legal reasoning, the rule of law and legal theory. | ||
650 | _aHart, H. L. A. -- (Herbert Lionel Adolphus), -- 1907-1992 -- Congresses. | ||
650 | _aFuller, Lon L. -- (Lon Luvois), -- 1902-1978 -- Congresses. | ||
650 | _aLaw -- Philosophy -- Congresses. | ||
700 | _aCane,Peter ed | ||
942 | _cWB16 |