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- W384927919 abstract "THE lecture last week considered the of Law concept in historical perspective. Aside from its possible, highly restricted connotation of public order maintained by the force of politically organized society, three basic meanings or emphases were identified in discussions of the of Law: first, certain constitutional principles, particularly those ascribed by Dicey to 19th-century Britain; second, certain valuable procedural safeguards of a fair trial; and third, those asserted universal and perhaps immutable principles, derived from God or Nature by the rational faculties of man, available to guide and, in some views, to invalidate positive legal action. Without denying the significance of any of these emphases, I suggested certain criticisms as relevant insofar as any one emphasis is advanced as the sole definition of the of Law, and that concept, in turn, is offered as a general safeguard against abuses of the power of the modern state. Today the analysis of the of Law will be continued, but from a somewhat different perspective. I hope to come somewhat closer to the heart of the problem which underlies thought and discussion about the of Law and then, proceeding functionally, synthesize a concept somewhat more responsive to the needs of that basic problem. Initially, it seems essential to consider what is meant by law, if the Rule thereof is to mean anything. This necessity is regrettable, for the literature overflows with much good ink spilled over this question. The discussion of the meaning of law has often been acrimonious and frequently arid. Why then must it be prolonged? Cannot this definitional problem be set aside so that we can get on with our chores? In Shakespeare's Verona, Juliet inquires of Romeo, What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. The obvious good sense which underlies the question and comment is very appealing. Why not conclude that definition may properly be stipulative, and if anyone questions" @default.
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- W384927919 title "The Challenge of the Rule of Law" @default.
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