On What Value, My Lord? How Values Intervene in Hard Legal Cases

Balkan Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):125-130 (2009)
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The paper confronts the issue of single jurisprudence facing a value (-system) pluralism, the one often arising nowadays. Starting from the Raz – B. Williams debate, it outlines a proposal close to Raz’s but ontologically less demanding.

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