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UID:https://csl.mpg.de/events/34796/435453
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DESCRIPTION:One central element of Joseph Raz’s writings about the nature
  of law is the assertion that law claims moral authority. The present work
  critically examines Raz’s claim\, and uses that topic as a starting poi
 nt to explore basic questions about the nature of legal obligation. An imp
 ortant part of that exploration will be an evaluation of the possibility o
 f thinking of legal normativity as sui generis\, rather than a type of nor
 mativity that needs to be reduced to or translated into some other factual
  or normative terms.\nSpeaker: Prof. Brian Bix\, Frederick W. Thomas Profe
 ssor of Law and Philosophy University of Minnesota Law School
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T072542Z
LOCATION:Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg \, Room: Lecture room 1098\, 
 University building I
ORGANIZER;CN=MPI-CSL in cooperation with the Department of Political Scienc
 e and Philosophy of Law at the University of Freiburg :mailto:c.hillemanns
 @csl.mpg.de
SUMMARY:Freiburg Lectures on Staatswissenschaft and Philosophy of Law: What
  does law claim
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