H. L. A. Hart - Writings

Writings

  • "The Ascription of Responsibility and Rights". Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1949.
  • Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence (1953)
  • Causation in the Law (with Tony HonorĂ©) (1959)
  • The Concept of Law Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1961.
  • Law, Liberty and Morality (1963)
  • The Morality of the Criminal Law (1964)
  • Punishment and Responsibility (1968)
  • Essays on Bentham: Studies in Jurisprudence and Political Theory (1982)
  • Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy (1983)

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