The dynamics of law and morality: a pluralist account of legal interactionism

Burlington, VT: Ashgate (2014)
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Abstract

Two basic models of law and morality -- Essentially ambiguous concepts -- The debate between Fuller, Hart, and Dworkin -- The relations between law and morality -- A pluralist framework -- What is Legal Interactionism? -- Understanding the dynamics of law --Three apparent anomalies in modern law -- The necessary and contingent relationship between law and morality.

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