This profound and scholarly treatise develops a critical version of
legal positivism as the basis for modern legal scholarship.
Departing from the formalism of Hart and Kelsen and blending the
European tradition of Weber, Habermas and Foucault with the
Anglo-American contributions of Dworkin and MacCormick, Tuori
presents the normative and practical faces of law as a multilayered
phenomenon within which there is an important role for critical
legal dogmatics in furthering law's self-understanding and
coherence. Its themes also resonate with importance for the
development of the European legal system.
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