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Austin's Theory Of The Separation Of Law And Morals, Samuel E. Stumpf
Austin's Theory Of The Separation Of Law And Morals, Samuel E. Stumpf
Vanderbilt Law Review
The lingering influence of the natural law theory in England brought forth a powerful new philosophy of law. The chief features of this new theory were developed by Hobbes and Bentham and found their most compelling formulation in the works of the "analytical"jurist, John Austin. What concerned these men most was how to deal with the existence of morally bad laws. Sir William Blackstone had said in his Commentaries that the laws of God are superior in obligation to all other laws; that no human laws should be allowed to contradict them; that human laws are of no validity if …
Book Review. Haines, C. G., The Revival Of Natural Law Concepts, Fowler Vincent Harper
Book Review. Haines, C. G., The Revival Of Natural Law Concepts, Fowler Vincent Harper
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