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图书目录:Introduction. The binding [orce ot the law
I The nature of a rule of law The content of a rule of law -- The form of a rule of law -- A command is not a declaration of the will -- A rule of law is not a command in the proper sense -- The law is not a creation of the state -- The rules of law as "independent im- peratives" II The establishing of rules of law Ordinary legislation -- Informal methods of esta- blishing rules of law -- The original laying down of a constitution -- The search for a "final" ex- planation of the law III The idea of rights The idea of a right confronted with the facts -- What is the meaning of the idea of a right? For what purposes is the notion of a right used? -- The notion of a fictitious power as it figures in the law - The notion of a right in the tech- nique of the law explained with special reference to the nature of judgments in civil cases -- The connexion between the imaginary notions in the law and in magic -- Why the imaginary nature of the right is overlooked |