Unresolved Problems in the Service Conception of Authority

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30 (3):419-440 (2010)
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This article introduces and discusses a series of problems which any adequate account of legitimate practical authority must be able to solve. I then argue that Joseph Raz's influential Service Conception of Authority is unable to solve them. I develop a new account of legitimate authority by integrating many of the important insights of the Service Conception into my own framework for understanding the nature of moral rights and duties. I argue that this account has the resources to solve these problems

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James Sherman
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