
Episode 4: Hart’s Critique of Austin I
03/28/20 • 79 min
1) Power conferring rules; 2) Nullities as Sanctions; 3) Kelsen’s theory
1) Power conferring rules; 2) Nullities as Sanctions; 3) Kelsen’s theory
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1) Duty, Command, Custom; 2) Sovereignty as habit; 3) Internal Point of View
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