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020 _a9780199542895
040 _aMAIN
041 _aENG
082 _a340.1
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245 _aLegacy of H. L. A. Hart :
_blegal, political and moral philosophy
_cedited by Matthew H. Kramer ... [et al.].
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford,
_c2008.
300 _a301 p.
500 _aTables of contents: Chapter 1. On Hart's ways : law as reason and as fact Chapter 2. The legal entrenchment of illegality Chapter 3. Conformity, custom, and congruence : rethinking the efficacy of law Chapter 4. Hart and the principles of legality Chapter 5. Legality, morality, and the guiding function of law Chapter 6. Responsibility and liability in criminal law Chapter 7. Hart and Feinberg on responsibility Chapter 8. Some reflections on Hart and Honoré, causation in the law Chapter 9. The nightmare and the noble dream : Hart and Honoré on causation and responsibility Chapter 10. Fairness, needs, and desert Chapter 11. The basic liberties Chapter 12. Posthumous rights Chapter 13. Are there still any natural rights? Chapter 14. The analysis of rights Chapter 15. On being tolerated Chapter 16. Private faces in public places Chapter 17. Hart and the liberalism of fear
650 _aLaw--Philosophy.
650 _aJustice.
700 _aKramer, Matthew H. (Ed.)
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