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On Law and Justice

On Law and Justice

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On Law and Justice by Alf Ross (1899-1979) is a classic work of twentieth-century legal philosophy. The first translation into English was notably poor and abridged, and it misrepresented Ross's views. Translated from scratch and in full length from the original Danish, this new critical
edition casts light on Ross's work and resituates it firmly in the context of current debates in the field.

Ross was, in H.L.A. Hart's words, 'the most acute and best-equipped philosopher' of Scandinavian legal realism. On Law and Justice provides a comprehensive outline of his legal realist position, offering a consistently empirical research programme that simultaneously recognizes the distinctly
normative character of law. Ross's legal realism avoids the standard critiques against behaviourist reductionism while still remaining categorically distinct from legal positivism and natural law.


Author: Alf Ross
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 01/20/2020
Pages: 576
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.30lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.50w x 1.70d
ISBN: 9780198716105

About the Author

Alf Ross (1899-1979) was a Danish legal and moral philosopher and scholar of international law. He is best known as one of the leading exponents of Scandinavian Legal Realism. Ross published Om Ret og Retfaerdighed (On Law and Justice) in 1953 which was later published in English in 1959.

Jakob Holtermann is Associate Professor in Legal Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. His main interests and publications are in the philosophy of legal science, notably the philosophy of Alf Ross, and its relations to Scandinavian and American Legal Realism and to European New Legal Realism.

Uta Bindreiter is an Associate Professor of Law at Lund University. Her main interest and publications are in legal-theoretical problems-specifically, in the role of basic assumptions in the law.

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