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Portland, Or.: Hart. Edited by Stuart Toddington (1999)

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  1. Two Schools of Legal Idealism: A Positivist Introduction.Tony Ward - 2006 - Ratio Juris 19 (2):127-140.
    This article provides a critical introduction to an issue fo Ratio Juris concerend with two contrasting schools of legal idealism: the so-called Sheffield School (Beyleveld, Brownsword and colleagues) and the “discourse ethics” school of Habermas and Alexy. The article focusses on four issues: (1) whether a "claim to correctness" is a necessary feature of law, (2) the connection between correctness and validity, (3) Alexy's argument for a "qualifying connection" between law and morality, and its counterpart in the Sheffield School's approach, (...)
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  • Henrik Palmer Olsen and Stuart Toddington, Architectures of Justice: Legal Theory and the Idea of Institutional Design: Ashgate, Aldershot, 2007, 226 p, ISBN: 978-0-7546-7234-0. [REVIEW]Paul Raffield - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (1):87-92.