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Hart's and Kelsen's concepts of normativity contrasted

Delacroix, S. (2004) Hart's and Kelsen's concepts of normativity contrasted. Ratio Juris, 17 (4). pp. 501-520. ISSN 09521917

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Abstract

Hart's and Kelsen's respective outlooks on the concept of normativity not only differ by the way they explain this concept but also, more importantly, in what they seek to achieve when endeavouring to account for the normative dimension of law. By examining Hart's and Kelsen's models in the light of Korsgaard's understanding of the "normativity problem," my aim is to emphasise not only their contrasted perspectives, but also the common limit they impose on their theories by dismissing as inappropriate any question regarding the emergence of legal normativity. On the basis of my previous arguments, I shall explain why I deem Raz's analysis of the contrast between Hart's and Kelsen's conceptions of normativity to be misleading.

Type:Article
Title:Hart's and Kelsen's concepts of normativity contrasted
Publication status:Published
DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9337.2004.00280.x
RAE 2008 Unit of Assessment:38
Publisher version:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9337.2004.00280.x
Language:English
UCL Eprints classification:UCL Departments and Research Centres > UCL Laws

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