Ebook: The Place of Coercion in Law
Author: Triantafyllos Gkouvas
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Philosophy
- Series: Elements in Philosophy of Law
- Year: 2023
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- City: Cambridge
- Language: English
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The question of whether coercion is a necessary or contingent feature of governance by law is a historically complex aspect of this 'modalist' trend in jurisprudential thinking. The nature of the relation between law and coercion has been elaborated by means of a variety of modally qualified accounts all converging in a more or less committing response to whether the language, concept or essence of law as a system of governance necessarily entails the coercive character of this system. A theory of lawmaking is a conceptual precursor to a jurisprudential theory of coercion. This Element proposes and defends a reconfiguration of the terms in which legal philosophers can disagree about the coercive character of governance by law. Whether the metric approach offers a better explanation of existing problems or fabricates a new problem that has the semblance of an existing problem remains to be seen.
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