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Lon L. Fuller

    Lon Luvois Fuller was a prominent legal philosopher, recognized for his exploration of the intricate relationship between law and morality in his 1964 work, 'The Morality of Law.' Throughout his tenure as a Harvard Law professor, Fuller made significant contributions to contract law in American jurisprudence. His seminal debate with H. L. A. Hart profoundly shaped the contemporary discourse between legal positivism and natural law theory. His intellectual legacy also extended to influencing prominent students like Ronald Dworkin.

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    Basic Contract Law - CasebookPlus
    The Morality of Law
    The Law in Quest of Itself
    • The Law in Quest of Itself

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the tension between legal positivism and natural law, this book delves into the philosophical foundations that shape legal systems. It examines key arguments and counterarguments from prominent theorists, highlighting how these two schools of thought influence the interpretation of law and morality. Through a critical analysis, the author presents a comprehensive overview of the ongoing debate, encouraging readers to consider the implications of each perspective on contemporary legal issues.

      The Law in Quest of Itself
    • Basic Contract Law - CasebookPlus

      • 1217 pages
      • 43 hours of reading

      Emphasizes rich, full-bodied versions of the principal cases, a functionalist approach to the problems of contract law, and analytical notes on such issues as the differences between classical and modern contract law and the role of the limits of cognition in contract law. The new edition includes a great number of new principal cases and case notes.

      Basic Contract Law - CasebookPlus
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      • 229 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Publikace přináší jedno z nejvýznamnějších děl představitele právní filozofie a teorie 20. století.

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