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Chapter VIII of The Concept of Law,entitled ‘Justice and Morality’, is one of the lessinfluential chapters in that enormously influential work. And perhaps because it is principallya contribution to moral philosophy embedded in a jurisprudential treatise, it has not attractedcritical attention remotely comparable in quantity and quality to that received by certain otherchapters.2However, in addressing the nature of morality and of its key constituent elements – primarily the idea of justice – it arguably ventures out onto some of the deepest philosophicalwaters traversed byThe Concept of Law.
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