The essays presented in this text, based on a conference held in Jerusalem in March 1984, may all be described as being generated or affected by H.L.A.Hart's pioneering work in legal philosophy. Papers on legal theory, responsibility and enforcement of morals are presented by some of the most prominent scholars influenced by Hart's theories. The book pays tribute to Hart by reflecting the variety of his interests, the breadth of his contribution and the efforts of his work and personality. Thus the book aims to show how indispensable Hart's work on legal philosophy has become, and how on many points his vision is still unsurpassed.
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