Editors choice
The editors of the American Journal of Jurisprudence have personally selected articles across the archive for your perusal. Click through below to immediately read these articles for free!
Some Reflections on the Ideal Dimension of Law and on the Legal Philosophy of John Finnis
Robert Alexy
(2013) 58(2): 97-110
The Bondwoman’s Son and the Beautiful Soul
N.E. Simmonds
(2013) 58(2): 111-133
Human Rights, Legitimacy, and International Law
John Tasioulas
(2013) 58(1): 1-25
Radbruch's Formula and Conceptual Analysis
Brian H. Bix
(2011) 56(1): 45-57
When Is There Not One Right Answer?
Matthew H. Kramer
(2008) 53(1): 49-68
Nearly Natural Law
John Gardner
(2007) 52(1): 1-23
Natural Justice
Lawrence B. Solum
(2006) 51(1): 65-105
The Political Ethos of Constitutional Democracy and the Place of Natural Law in Public Reason: Rawls's “Political Liberalism” Revisited
Martin Rhonheimer
(2005) 50(1): 1-70
About Morality and the Nature of Law
Joseph Raz
(2003) 48(1): 1-15
Law and What I Truly Should Decide
John Finnis
(2003) 48(1): 107-129
The Reason of the Law
Timothy Endicott
(2003) 48(1): 83-106
Legal Positivism: 5½ Myths
John Gardner
(2001) 46(1): 199-227 Additionally, from the pre-Finnis/Bradley archives, the editors have hand-picked the below articles to be made freely available:
Against Consequentialism
Germain Grisez
(1978) 23(1): 21-72
The Concept of the Legal Order
Hans Kelsen and Stanley L. Paulson
(1982) 27(1): 64-84
Human Interaction and the Law
Lon L. Fuller
(1969) 14(1): 1-36
Norms and Logic
Georges Kalinowski
(1973) 18(1): 165-197
The concept of law. By H. L. A. Hart. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1961. Pp. viii, 263. 21s.
John T. Noonan, Jr.
(1962) 7(1): 169-177
Kelsen's theory of the Basic Norm
Joseph Raz
(1974) 19(1): 94-111
Natural Justice in Africa
Max Gluckman
(1964) 9(1): 25-44
Moral Complications and Moral Structures
Robert Nozick
(1968) 13(1): 1-50