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Philosophy of Law
JUST VOTES FOR UNJUST LAWS
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Author(s):
John Finnis
Publication date:
April 07 2011
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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April 07 2011
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DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199580088.003.0023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 23
DESCRIBING LAW NORMATIVELY
pp. 46
LAW'S AUTHORITY AND SOCIAL THEORY'S PREDICAMENT
pp. 66
LAW AS COORDINATION
pp. 74
POSITIVISM AND ‘AUTHORITY’
pp. 91
A GRAND TOUR OF LEGAL THEORY
pp. 157
LEGAL PHILOSOPHY: ROOTS AND RECENT THEMES
pp. 174
THE TRUTH IN LEGAL POSITIVISM
pp. 189
BLACKSTONE'S THEORETICAL INTENTIONS
pp. 211
WEBER, OBJECTIVITY, AND LEGAL-RATIONAL AUTHORITY
pp. 230
ON HART'S WAYS: LAW AS REASON AND AS FACT
pp. 257
HART AS A POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER
pp. 280
REASON AND AUTHORITY IN LAW'S EMPIRE
pp. 299
CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES
pp. 320
‘LEGAL LIBERALISM’ OR LIBER ET LEGALIS?
pp. 327
INDIVIDUALS, COMMUNITIES, AND POSTMODERNISM: SOME NOTES
pp. 337
ALLOCATING RISKS AND SUFFERING: SOME HIDDEN TRAPS
pp. 353
PRACTICAL REASONING IN LAW: SOME CLARIFICATIONS
pp. 375
RIGHTS: THEIR LOGIC RESTATED
pp. 389
ANALOGICAL REASONING IN LAW
pp. 397
ADJUDICATION AND LEGAL CHANGE
pp. 407
REVOLUTIONS AND CONTINUITY OF LAW
pp. 436
JUST VOTES FOR UNJUST LAWS
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