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- Austin, John (1832). The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. Ed. W.E. Rumble, 1995. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Bentham, Jeremy (1782). Of Laws in General. Ed. H.L.A. Hart, 1970. London: Athlone Press. (Scholar)
- Campbell, Tom (1996). The Legal Theory of Ethical Positivism. Dartmouth: Aldershot. (Scholar)
- Coleman, Jules (1982) “Negative and Positive Positivism,” 11 Journal of Legal Studies 139. (Scholar)
- Coleman, Jules (2001). The Practice of Principle.Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Dickson, Julie (2001). Evaluation and Legal Theory. Oxford: Hart Publishing. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, Ronald (1978) Taking Rights Seriously. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, Ronald (1986). Law's Empire. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Finnis, John (1996). “The Truth in Legal Positivism,” in The Autonomy of Law, ed. Robert P. George. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 195-214. (Scholar)
- Fuesser, Klaus (1996), “Farewell to ‘Legal Positivism’: The Separation Thesis Unravelling,” in The Autonomy of Law, ed. Robert P. George. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp.119-162. (Scholar)
- Fuller, Lon (1958). “Positivism and Fidelity to Law: a Reply to Professor Hart,” 71 Harvard Law Review 630. (Scholar)
- Fuller, Lon (1964). The Morality of Law, rev. ed. New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Gardner, John (2001) “Legal Positivism: 5 ½ Myths,” 46 American Journal of Jurisprudence 199. (Scholar)
- Green, Leslie (1996). “The Concept of Law Revisited,” 94 Michigan Law Review 1687. (Scholar)
- Green, Leslie (1999). “Positivism and Conventionalism,” 12 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence pp. 35-52. (Scholar)
- Green, Leslie (2001). “Law and Obligations,” in Jules Coleman and Scott Shapiro, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hacker, P.M.S. (1973). “Sanction Theories of Duty,” in A.W.B. Simpson, ed. Oxford Essays in Jurisprudence: 2nd Ser. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Harris, J.W.(1979) Law and Legal Science: An Inquiry into the Concepts Legal Rule and Legal System. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A.(1955) “Are There Any Natural Rights?” 64 Philosophical Review, pp. 175-91. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A (1958). “Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals,” 71 Harvard Law Review 593 repr. in his Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy (1983). Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A (1983). Essays on Jurisprudence and Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A (1994, first edition 1961). The Concept of Law, 2nd ed. ed.P. Bulloch and J. Raz . Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Himma, Kenneth I. (2001). "The Instantiation Thesis and Raz's Critique of Inclusive Positivism," 20 Law and Philosophy, pp.61-79 (Scholar)
- Kelsen, Hans (1928) “The Idea of Natural Law,” in his Essays in Legal and Moral Philosophy (1973) ed. O. Weinberger, trans. P. Heath .Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Kelsen, Hans (1945). General Theory of Law and State, trans. A. Wedberg, repr. 1961. New York: Russell and Russell. (Scholar)
- Kelsen, Hans ( 1967). Pure Theory of Law, trans. M. Knight. Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Kramer, Matthew (1999). In Defense of Legal Positivism: Law Without Trimmings. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Ladenson, Robert (1980). “In Defense of a Hobbesian Conception of Law,” 9 Philosophy and Public Affairs 134 (Scholar)
- Leiter, Brian (1997). “Rethinking Legal Realism: Toward a Naturalized Jurisprudence,” 76 Texas Law Review 267. (Scholar)
- Lyons, David (1982). “Moral Aspects of Legal Theory,” 7 Midwest Studies in Philosophy 223 (Scholar)
- Lyons, David (1984). Ethics and the Rule of Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Scholar)
- MacCormick, Neil (1985). “A Moralistic Case for A-moralistic Law,” 20 Valparaiso Law Review 1. (Scholar)
- Marmor, Andrei (1998). “Legal Conventionalism,” 4 Legal Theory 509. (Scholar)
- Morison, W. L. (1982) John Austin. Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Pashukanis, Evgeny (1983) Law and Marxism: A General Theory. Trans. B. Einhorn. London: Pluto Press. (Scholar)
- Perry, Stephen (1989). “Second Order Reasons, Uncertainty, and Legal Theory,” 62 Southern California Law Review 913. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph (1979). The Authority of Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph (1986) The Morality of Freedom. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph (1990). Practical Reason and Norms. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph (1995). Ethics in the Public Domain: Essays in the Morality of Law and Politics. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Schauer, Fred (1996), “Positivism as Pariah,” in R.P. George, ed. The Autonomy of Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Shapiro, Scott (1998). “On Hart's Way Out,” 4 Legal Theory 469. (Scholar)
- Soper, Philip (1977) “Legal Theory and the Obligation of a Judge: The Hart/Dworkin Dispute” 75 Michigan Law Review 473. (Scholar)
- Waldron, Jeremy (1999), “All We Like Sheep,” 12 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 169. (Scholar)
- Waluchow, W.J. (1994). Inclusive Legal Positivism. Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
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