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- Legal_positivism abstract "Legal positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by eighteenth and nineteenth-century legal thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. However, the most prominent figure in the history of legal positivism is H.L.A. Hart, whose work The Concept of Law caused a fundamental re-thinking of the positivist doctrine and its relationship with the other principal theories of law. In more recent years the central claims of legal positivism have come under significant attack from Ronald Dworkin. It is difficult to summarize positivist thinking, but it is generally accepted that the central claim of legal positivism is the following:"In any legal system, whether a given norm is legally valid, and hence whether it forms part of the law of that system, depends on its sources, not its merits."".
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- Legal_positivism hasPhotoCollection Legal_positivism.
- Legal_positivism subject Category:Philosophy_of_law.
- Legal_positivism subject Category:Positivism.
- Legal_positivism subject Category:Theories_of_law.
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- Legal_positivism comment "Legal positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by eighteenth and nineteenth-century legal thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. However, the most prominent figure in the history of legal positivism is H.L.A. Hart, whose work The Concept of Law caused a fundamental re-thinking of the positivist doctrine and its relationship with the other principal theories of law.".
- Legal_positivism label "Iuspositivismo".
- Legal_positivism label "Legal positivism".
- Legal_positivism label "Positivisme juridique".
- Legal_positivism label "Positivismo giuridico".
- Legal_positivism label "Positivismo jurídico".
- Legal_positivism label "Pozytywizm prawniczy".
- Legal_positivism label "Rechtspositivismus".
- Legal_positivism label "Правовой позитивизм".
- Legal_positivism label "法実証主義".
- Legal_positivism label "法律实证主义".
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- Legal_positivism sameAs Rechtspositivismus.
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- Legal_positivism sameAs Iuspositivismo.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Positivisme_juridique.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Positivismo_giuridico.
- Legal_positivism sameAs 法実証主義.
- Legal_positivism sameAs 법실증주의.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Pozytywizm_prawniczy.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Positivismo_jurídico.
- Legal_positivism sameAs m.01r26v.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Q644971.
- Legal_positivism sameAs Q644971.
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- Legal_positivism wasDerivedFrom Legal_positivism?oldid=596089566.
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