Positivism and the Inseparability of Law and Morals
Author: Leslie Green
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Description: Positivism and the Inseparability of Law and Morals by Leslie Green dissects the debate around legal positivism, particularly the "separability thesis" concerning law and morals. This thought-provoking analysis challenges the traditional view, revealing crucial connections and inviting readers to reconsider the nature of law.
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