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Nov 2022
10m 30s

PREMIUM-Ep. 303: H.L.A. Hart on the Foun...

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey
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On The Concept of Law (1961), ch. 6, "Foundations of a Legal System," on Hart's concept of a rule of recognition that ultimately determines what will count as a law in a given society. This ends up being more complicated than merely "The Constitution," but the action itself of officials respecting, obeying, and enforcing that Constitution.

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