Hamish Ross
Social power and the Hohfeldian jural relation.
Ross, Hamish
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Abstract
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld is one of the great unsung heroes of twentieth century legal theory. His eponymous "analysis" - an eight-term relational configuration of legal concepts - represents one of the most perceptive and revealing contributions to the literature of analytical jurisprudence.
Citation
ROSS, H. 2001. Social power and the Hohfeldian jural relation. Nottingham law journal [online], 10, pages 47-63. Available from: http://www.ntu.ac.uk/nls/document_uploads/notnghmlj0010.pdf
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 31, 2001 |
Online Publication Date | Dec 31, 2001 |
Publication Date | Dec 31, 2001 |
Deposit Date | May 13, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | May 13, 2014 |
Journal | Nottingham law journal |
Print ISSN | 0965-0660 |
Electronic ISSN | 0965-0660 |
Publisher | Nottingham Trent University |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 10 |
Pages | 47-63 |
Public URL | http://hdl.handle.net/10059/969 |
Publisher URL | http://www.ntu.ac.uk/nls/document_uploads/notnghmlj0010.pdf |
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