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    Some companions journey with us; others await our return home. The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism1 is, at 800 pages, one of the latter. It is a companion worth returning to, however, as it...
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    The Cambridge companion to legal positivism (review)
    Jurisprudence 14 (3): 427-436. 2023.
    A review of The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism (CUP, 2021)
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    Hart’s account of law has long been acknowledged to be vulnerable to counterexamples which show that it is over-inclusive, since organisations such as private clubs, trade unions, and the mafia sat...
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    Defending a Functional Kinds Approach to Law
    Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 42 121-144. 2017.
    In this paper, I defend the possibility that law is a functional kind by replying to objections from Leslie Green and Brian Tamanaha. I also show how Kenneth Ehrenberg’s approach to law’s functions in his latest book concedes too much to these objections. A functional kinds approach to law is possible and, for someone interested in showing the importance of law’s functions, preferable. I first explore Tamanaha’s objection and show that the possibility of functional equivalents does not pose a pr…Read more