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Norm and Nature

by Shiner, Roger A.
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Overview

Is the nature of law to be formal procedure or to embody substantive value? This work deals with the traditional conflict in legal philosophy between positivistic and anti-positivistic theories of law. It examines the conflict with respect to seven central issues in legal philosophy—law as a reason for action, law and authority, the internal point of view to law, the acceptance of law, discretion and principle, interpretation and semantics, and law and the common good. This work argues that although this conflict cannot be resolved, the true nature of law is revealed—not obscured—by this perennial situation.

About the Author, Roger A. Shiner

University of Alberta

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Book Details

Published
November 12, 1992
Publisher
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1992.
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198257196

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