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Published date01 September 2019
Date01 September 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/raju.12211
RATIO JURIS VOLUME 32 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2019
WILEY
Volume 32 Number 3 September 2019
ISSN 0952–1917
Legal Theory
LEONARD HOEFT discusses H. L. A. Hart’s criticism of sanction-
based accounts of norms in light of experimental economics.
FRANK LOVETT defends H. L. A. Hart’s practice theory against
criticism.
MARK MCBRIDE assesses Scott Shapiro’s criterion for
distinguishing inclusive and exclusive positivism.
Criminal Law
KENNETH S. GALLANT enquires into the moral and philosophical
foundations of answerability for crimes.
LUISE K. MÜLLER investigates the grounds on which it is legitimate
for an international criminal court to try people.
ALAIN ZYSSET scrutinizes the link between international human
rights law and international criminal law.
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