Hart's legal philosophy : an examination / Michael D. Bayles.
1992
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Title
Hart's legal philosophy : an examination / Michael D. Bayles.
Published
Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, [1992]
Distributed
Norwell, MA, U.S.A. : Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
K230.H3652 B39 1992
ISBN
0792319818 (HB : alk. paper)
Description
xi, 316 pages ; 23 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)26502952
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-312) and index.
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Table of Contents
Editorial Preface
Preface
1
Problems and Definitions
1
1.1Problems
1
1.2Definitions
6
1.3Linguistic Analysis and Normativity
15
2
A Critique of Austin
21
2.1The Austinian Theory
21
2.2Laws as Commands
23
2.3Concept of a Sovereign
35
3
Elements of Law
43
3.1Obligation
43
3.2Internal vs. External Viewpoints
53
3.3Primary and Secondary Rules
57
4
The Nature of Rules
69
4.1Existence
69
4.2Open Texture
85
5
Morality and Legality
101
5.1Morality
101
5.2Justice
110
5.3Natural Law
116
5.4Positivism
122
6
Rights
141
6.1Concept
141
6.2Justifications
151
7
Hart Vs. Dworkin
165
7.1Dworkin's Criticisms of Hart
166
7.2Judicial Discretion
174
7.3Moral Rights and Evil Law
181
8
Legislation of Morality
191
8.1Mill and the Wolfenden Report
191
8.2Devlin's Challenge
194
8.3Legal Moralism
200
8.4Defense of Antimoralism
218
9
Mental Conditions of Criminal Responsibility
229
9.1Human Action
230
9.2Mens Rea
239
9.3Intention and Negligence
245
10
Justification of Punishment
253
10.1Conceptual Issues
254
10.2The General Aim of Punishment
261
10.3Mens Rea and Conviction
267
10.4Sentences and Mens Rea
281
Bibliography
293
Abbreviations
293
Works by Hart
294
Works Cited or About Hart
297
Index
313