This volume collects many of the key essays exploring the possible relationships between the concepts of law and morality, a central concern of contemporary philosophizing about law. It is organized around five conceptual issues: classical natural law theory; legal positivism's separability thesis; Ronald Dworkin's constructive interpretivism; inclusive legal positivism's assertion that there can be legal systems with moral criteria of legality; and the relevance of morality and moral theorizing in theorizing about the concept of law and associated legal concepts. Each of the essays makes an important contribution toward addressing these issues.
Collects essays exploring the possible relationships between the concepts of law and morality. These essays are organized around five conceptual issues.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Nov 2005
ISBN
9780754625773
Pages
526 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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