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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Can there be a theory of law?
Chapter 3. Two views of the nature of the theory of law : a partial comparison
Chapter 4. On the nature of law
Chapter 5. The problem of authority : revisiting the service conception
Chapter 6. About morality and the nature of law
Chapter 7. Incorporation by law
Chapter 8. Reasoning with rules
Chapter 9. Why interpret?
Chapter 10. Interpretation without retrieval
Chapter 11. Intention in interpretation
Chapter 12. Interpretation : pluralism and innovation
Chapter 13. On the authority and interpretation of constitutions : some preliminaries
Chapter 14. Postema on law's autonomy and public practical reasons : a critical comment.
Index.