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Jurisprudence: Hart

H L A Hart 1907-1992, Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford from 1952 to 1968

Chapters by Hart

‘Are There any Natural Rights? In Anthony Quinton (ed)  Political Philosophy (OUP, 1967) 
‘Philosophy of Law, Problems of.’ In Paul Edwards (ed), Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Volume 6. (Collier Macmillan, 1967)
‘Between Utility and Rights.’ In Alan Ryan et al (eds), The Idea of Freedom: Essays in Honour of Isaiah Berlin (Clarendon Press, 1979)

Articles by HLA Hart
‘The Ascription of Responsibility and Rights.’ (1948) 49 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71–94.
‘Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence in Britain (1945–1952).’  (1953) 2 American Journal of Comparative Law 355–64.
‘Are There Any Natural Rights?’ (1955) 64 Philosophical Review 175–91
‘Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals.’ (1958) 71 Harvard Law Review 593–629.
‘Immorality and Treason.’ July 30th 1959 Listener 162–3. 
‘Book Review: The Morality of Law by Lon Fuller.’ (1965) 78 Harvard Law Review 1281–96.10.2307/1338941
‘Review: Crime and the Criminal Law by Barbara Wootton.’  (1965) 74 Yale Law Journal 1325–31.
‘Varieties of Responsibility.’ (1967) 83 Law Quarterly Review 346–64
‘Rawls on Liberty and its Priority.’ (1973) 40 University of Chicago Law Review 534–55.
‘American Jurisprudence through English Eyes: The Nightmare and the Noble Dream.’ (1977) 11 Georgia Law Review 969–89.
‘Who can Tell Right from Wrong?’ July 17th 1986 New York Review of Books 49–52.

Hampshire, Stuart and Hart, HLA. 1958. ‘Decision, Intention, and Certainty.’ (1958) 67 Mind 1–12.

 

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