Bibliographical essay / legal positivism, natural law, and the Hart/Dworkin debate

Criminal Justice Ethics 3 (2):68-85 (1984)
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The authority of law: essays on law and morality.Joseph Raz - 1979 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Legal theory.Wolfgang Friedmann - 1944 - New York: Columbia University Press.

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