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100 | _aRaz, Joseph | ||
245 | 0 | _aConcept of a legal system: an introduction to the theory of legal system | |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
260 | _aOxford | ||
260 | _bClarendon | ||
260 | _c1980 | ||
300 | _a245 p. | ||
520 | _aThree problems are explored in this study: What does it mean to assert or deny the existence of a legal system? How can one determine whether a given law belongs to a certain legal system? What kind of structure do legal systems have, i.e. what necessary relations obtain between their laws? The examination of these problems leads to a new approach to some traditional jurisprudential questions, though the conclusions reached are based on a critical appraisal of several previous theories, particularly those of Bentham, Austin, Hohfeld, Kelsen, and Hart. | ||
650 | _aJurisprudence | ||
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