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These laws are not obligatory. Austin's Imperative Theory of Law or Analytical Positivism: -This theory is known as Positive theory of law Command theory
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16 mars 2015 Kelsen's 'pure theory' of law which has much in common with Austin's doctrine made so great an impact on Con- tinental jurists3».
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John Austin (1790-1859) was a nineteenth century British legal philosopher who Austin's theory of law is a form of analytic jurisprudence in so far as ...
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