PHILOSOPHY OF LAW OUTLINE - Princeton University
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW OUTLINE Tommaso Pavone (tpavone@princeton.edu) Spring 2015 LEGAL POSITIVISM I: THE COMMAND THEORY OF LAW John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) 1. What is law? a. A command: “A law is a command which obliges a person or persons, and ................
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