This classic collection of essays, first published in 1979, has had an enduring influence on philosophical work on the nature of law and its relation to morality. Raz begins by presenting an analysis of the concept of authority and what is involved in law's claim to moral authority. He then develops a detailed explanation of the nature of law and legal systems, presenting a seminal argument for legal positivism. Within this framework Raz then examines the areas of legal thought that have been viewed as impregnated with moral values - namely the social functions of law, the ideal of the rule of law, and the adjudicative role of the courts. The final part of the book is given to understanding the proper moral attitude of a citizen towards the law. Raz examines whether the citizen is under a moral obligation to obey the law and whether there is a right to dissent. Two appendices, added for the revised edition, develop Raz's views on the nature of law, offering a further dialogue with the work of Hans Kelsen, and a reply to Robert Alexy's criticisms of legal positivism. This revised edition makes accessible one of the classic works of modern legal philosophy, and represents an ideal companion to Raz's new collection, Between Authority and Interpretation.
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This classic collection of essays, first published in 1979, represents Joseph Raz's landmark contribution to the philosophy of law. The new edition includes two previously uncollected essays and a new introduction from the author. It will be essential reading for all academics and students working in legal philosophy.
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I LAW AND AUTHORITY ; 1. Legitimate Authority ; 2. The Claims of Law ; II THE NATURE OF LAW AND NATURAL LAW ; 3. Legal Positivism and the Sources of Law ; 4. Legal Reason, Sources, and Gaps ; 5. The Identity of Legal Systems ; 6. The Institutional Nature of Law ; 7. Kelsen's Theory of the Basic Norm ; 8. Legal Validity ; III INTERNAL LEGAL VALUES ; 9. The Functions of Law ; 10. Law and Value in Adjudication ; 11. The Rule of Law and its Virtue ; IV MORAL ATTITUDES TO THE LAW ; 12. The Obligation to Obey the Law ; 13. Respect for Law ; 14. A Right to Dissent? I. Civil Disobedience ; 15. A Right to Dissent? II. Conscientious Objection ; V APPENDICES ; Appendix I The Purity of the Pure Theory ; Appendix II The Argument from Justice
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A classic work, widely influential and still frequently cited, essential reading for all scholars and students of legal philosophy Widely regarded as Raz's most accessible work, the book offers an ideal introduction for students to the work of a major legal philosopher Pagination of the main text is unaltered from the original edition, allowing citations to be easily followed
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Joseph Raz has been teaching in Oxford since 1972. He has held a chair in the philosophy of law since 1985, and has been a Research Professor since 2006. He has also held a professorship at Columbia University since 2002. He is a fellow of the British Academy and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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A classic work, widely influential and still frequently cited, essential reading for all scholars and students of legal philosophy Widely regarded as Raz's most accessible work, the book offers an ideal introduction for students to the work of a major legal philosopher Pagination of the main text is unaltered from the original edition, allowing citations to be easily followed
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ISBN
9780199573578
Publisert
2009-06-18
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
455 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360

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Joseph Raz has been teaching in Oxford since 1972. He has held a chair in the philosophy of law since 1985, and has been a Research Professor since 2006. He has also held a professorship at Columbia University since 2002. He is a fellow of the British Academy and a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.