On Law and Justice
On Law and Justice An Influential Study by a Leading Exponent of Legal Realism In this influential and oft-cited study Ross discounted the theories of natural law, positivism and legal realism. Alf…
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On Law and Justice
An Influential Study by a Leading Exponent of Legal Realism In this influential and oft-cited study Ross discounted the theories of natural law, positivism and legal realism. Alf Niels Christian Ross [1899-1979] was Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen. In their stead, he proposed the abandonment of "ought-propositions" for the "is-propositions" employed by other empirical sciences, thereby envisioning lawyers that serve merely as "rational technologists." Less bound by tradition, and traditional notions of justice, jurisprudence then becomes "not only a beautiful mental activity per se, but also an instrument which may benefit any lawyer who wants to understand what he is doing and why" (Preface).
He served for seven years on the constitutional committee that laid the groundwork for the Danish constitution of 1953. In 1956 he was a visiting professor at the University of Illinois. His many books, which have been translated extensively, include Towards a Realistic Jurisprudence (1946), A Textbook of International Law (1947), Constitution of the United Nations: Analysis of Structure and Function (1950), Why Democracy?
(1952), Directives and Norms (1968) and On Guilt, Responsibility and Punishment (1975).