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This paper will be an argumentative paper, criticizing Hart's theory of law including his thoughts on the internal aspect of it and their {his thoughts} applications within the legal system that Hart creates. Hart invests a great deal of his theory into explaining the role of law as a form of social control, and why people feel obligated to succumb to or obey as he prefers, these forms of manipulation. Hart questions things such as litigation and judicial discretion among many others and encourages society to do the same. Hart's theory of law has been very influential in the past century and we shall see why in the following analysis. His model and account of the nature of law has resolved many issues in question including accountancy for non-criminal statutes and majority attitude to law or how the populace reacts to laws administered; he explains how a valid rule can exist even is nobody obeys it and distinguishes between normative existence of rule from behavioral descriptions of it. Following this will be a discussion of a secondary treatment of the issue(s); in other words, Hart's theory of Law and the internal aspect of it; the piece in question will be Radbruch’s Five Minutes of Legal Philosophy.
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Approximate Word count = 2213
Approximate Pages = 9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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