Thèmes principaux
Publications
Services
Auteurs
Éditions
Shop
The Force of Law Reaffirmed

The Force of Law Reaffirmed

Frederick Schauer Meets the Critics

Contenu

This book examines the success of Frederick Schauer’s efforts to reclaim force as a core element of a general concept of law by approaching the issue from different legal traditions and distinct perspectives. In discussing Schauer’s main arguments, it contributes to answering the question whether force, sanctions and coercion should (or should not) be regarded as necessary elements of the concept of law, and whether legal philosophy should be concerned at all (or exclusively) with necessary or essential properties.
While it was long assumed that legal norms are essentially defined by their force, it was H.L.A. Hart who raised doubts about whether law and coercion are necessarily connected, referring to the empowering, or more generally enabling, characterexhibited by some legal norms. Prominent scholars following and refining Hart’s argument built an influential case for excluding force as a necessary element of the concept of law. Most recently, however, Frederick Schauer has made a strong case to reaffirm the force of law, shedding new light on this essential question.  This book collects important commentaries, never before published, by prominent legal philosophers evaluating Schauer’s substantive arguments and his claims about jurisprudential methodology.

Informations bibliographiques

juin 2018, 169 Pages, Law and Philosophy Library, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-319-81648-7

Sommaire

Mots-clés

Autres titres de la collection: Law and Philosophy Library

Afficher tout

Autres titres sur ce thème