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Legal institutions in Professor H.L.A. Hart's concept of law

Summers concedes that with no respect to what might be called the "preceptual" as distinguished from the "institutional" dimension of law, Professor H. L. A. Hart is entirely right to stress the primacy of rules. Moreover, he concedes that courts are "creatures" of rule...

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Published in:The Notre Dame law review 2000-08, Vol.75 (5), p.1807
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