'Jurisprudence', the author writes, 'is a most hospitable word. It
can be understood to include not only the analysis of legal
concepts, but also all those topics which are discussed under the
rubric 'philosophy of law'. Writers on these subjects are either
those concerned with the rational basis of law - why law is binding
on us and what are the limits on the binding force; or those who
seek to formulate an ideal system of law.' It is these writers and
their theories and arguments, so far as they make contact with
positive law, which form the main topic of the present work, which
was originally published in 1949.
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