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Networked Knowledge - Books OnlineDefinition and Rule in Legal Theory - A Critique of HLA Hart and the Positivist Tradition - Robert N MolesAlso by Dr Moles - A state of Injustice - Losing Their Grip - the case of Henry Keogh Previously published by Basil Blackwell, Oxford (1987) CONTENTS1. The Purpose and Method of Austin's Legal Theory 3. A Critique of Hart's Theory of Law 4. Hart's Theory and its Consequences 5. Rules - Their Application and Development 6. Epistemology - The Common Ground 7. Law and Morality - How to do things with Confusion 8. Continuing Tensions in Modern Positivism Reviews and discussions of this book
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