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The Hart-Fuller debate in the twenty-first century / edited by Peter Cane.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2010.Description: ix, 297 p. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781841138947
  • 1841138940
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 340.1 CAN
Contents:
1. Out of the 'Witches' Cauldron'? Reinterpreting the Context and Reassessing the Significance of the Hart-Fuller Debate - Nicola Lacey - 2. Human Rights and the Rule of Law After Conflict - Hilary Charlesworth - 3. The Hart-Fuller Debate's Silence on Human Rights - Karen Knop - 4. International Criminal Law and the Inner Morality of Law - Larry May - 5. On Visibility and Secrecy in International Criminal Law - Christopher Kutz - 6. The Hart–Fuller Debate, Transitional Societies and the Rule of Law - Martin Krygier - 7. Legal Pluralism and the Contrast Between Hart's Jurisprudence and Fuller's - Jeremy Waldron - 8. The Politics of Defining Law - Margaret Davies - 9. Law as a Means - Leslie Green - 10. Comment on 'Law as a Means' - Anthony J Sebok - 11. Two Turns of the Screw - Desmond Manderson - 12. The Common Discourse of Hart and Fuller - Ngaire Naffine - 13. How Norms Become Normative - Philip Pettit - 14. Resentment, Excuse and Norms - Richard H McAdams - 15. Positivism and the Separation of Realists from their Scepticism: Normative Guidance, the Rule of Law and Legal Reasoning - Gerald J Postema - 16. Legal Reasoning, the Rule of Law and Legal Theory - Brian H Bix -
This book presents the papers and comments on those papers delivered at a colloquium held at the Australian National University in December 2008 to celebrate 50 years since the publication in the Harvard Law Review of the famous and wide-ranging debate between H.L.A. Hart and Lon L. Fuller.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Out of the 'Witches' Cauldron'? Reinterpreting the Context and Reassessing the Significance of the Hart-Fuller Debate
- Nicola Lacey -
2. Human Rights and the Rule of Law After Conflict - Hilary Charlesworth -
3. The Hart-Fuller Debate's Silence on Human Rights - Karen Knop -
4. International Criminal Law and the Inner Morality of Law - Larry May -
5. On Visibility and Secrecy in International Criminal Law - Christopher Kutz -
6. The Hart–Fuller Debate, Transitional Societies and the Rule of Law - Martin Krygier -
7. Legal Pluralism and the Contrast Between Hart's Jurisprudence and Fuller's - Jeremy Waldron -
8. The Politics of Defining Law - Margaret Davies -
9. Law as a Means - Leslie Green -
10. Comment on 'Law as a Means' - Anthony J Sebok -
11. Two Turns of the Screw - Desmond Manderson -
12. The Common Discourse of Hart and Fuller - Ngaire Naffine -
13. How Norms Become Normative - Philip Pettit -
14. Resentment, Excuse and Norms - Richard H McAdams -
15. Positivism and the Separation of Realists from their Scepticism: Normative Guidance, the Rule of Law and Legal Reasoning - Gerald J Postema -
16. Legal Reasoning, the Rule of Law and Legal Theory - Brian H Bix -

This book presents the papers and comments on those papers delivered at a colloquium held at the Australian National University in December 2008 to celebrate 50 years since the publication in the Harvard Law Review of the famous and wide-ranging debate between H.L.A. Hart and Lon L. Fuller.