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100 _aHart, H. L. A
245 _aThe concept of law
_c/ by H. L. A. Hart
260 _aOxford, England:
_bOxford University Press,
_c1961.
300 _a263p.; 23 cm
520 _aHart's The Concept of Law is widely recognized as the most important work of legal philosophy published in the twentieth century. It is a classic book in the field of legal scholarship and remains the starting point for most students coming to the subject for the first time. Known as Hart's most famous work, The Concept of Law emerged from a set of lectures that Hart began to deliver in 1952 in which he developed a sophisticated view of legal positivism. Hart revolutionized the methods of jurisprudence and the philosophy of law in the English-speaking world by bringing the tools of analytic, and especially linguistic, philosophy to bear on the central problems of legal theory. It remains a must-read for anyone interested in the great thinkers of the 20th century
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