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Alf Ross (1899-1979) was, in H.L.A. Hart's words, 'the most acute and best-equipped philosopher' of Scandinavian legal realism. On Law and Justice provides a comprehensive outline of his legal realist position, offering a consistently empirical research programme that simultaneously recognizes the distinctly normative character of law. Ross's legal realism avoids the standard critiques against behaviourist reductionism while still remaining categorically distinct from legal positivism and natural law. This new edition features an introduction by Jakob v. H. Holtermann, clarifying Ross's general philosophical project and detailing the sophisticated dual distinction between internal and external aspects of law that provides a counterpoint to Hart's celebrated analysis. This new translation will allow readers to appreciate Ross's insights into the ongoing empirical turn in legal scholarship and related attempts to associate legal realism with broader philosophical trends.
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449 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2019-11-20
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OUP Oxford
EAN papier
9780191025792
EAN EPUB
9780191025792

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Alf Ross (1899-1979) was a Danish legal and moral philosopher and scholar of international law. He is best known as one of the leading exponents of Scandinavian Legal Realism. Ross published Om Ret og Retfærdighed (On Law and Justice) in 1953 which was later published in English in 1959. Uta Bindreiter is an Associate Professor of Law at Lund University. Her main interest and publications are in legal-theoretical problems-specifically, in the role of basic assumptions in the law. Jakob v. H. Holtermann is Associate Professor in Legal Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen.

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