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The Concept of Law (Clarendon Law Series), 2nd Ed.
 
 
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The Concept of Law (Clarendon Law Series), 2nd Ed. [Paperback]

H. L. A Hart , Penelope A. Bulloch , Joseph Raz
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FEW questions concerning human society have been asked with such persistence and answered by serious thinkers in so many diverse, strange, and even paradoxical ways as the question 'What is law?' Read the first page
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