JUSPOSITIVISM UNDER THE VIEW OF HEBERT HART AND RONALD DWORKIN
Abstract
The discussion that evolve the Jusnaturalism and the Juspositivism is inspirated the reflections of jurists and philosophers. Although it is possible to affirm that many of the historical controversies associated with the confrontation between Positive Law and Natural Law have already been overcome, there are many aspects that deserve an academic dedication. Notwithstanding divergent opinions, which advocate the theoretical weakening of the subject, the passing of centuries demonstrates just the opposite, since it has not succeeded in eliminating the esteem of the thinkers for the theme developed. In this way, this article discusses Juspositivism under the view of Hebert Hart and Ronald Dworkin.
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