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c o n t e n t s 18 The Historical Ties between Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Practical Problems and Goals Consensus (Mutual will) and Promises Summary and Conclusion Case Study : Hägerström’s Critical Analysis of Jurisprudence, An Example from Private Law The Declaration of Intention: An Explanation to the Existence of Legal Facts and Legal Consequences The Will-theory’s Effects upon the Formal System of Law Conclusion of Hägerström’s Critique of the Will-theory Case Study : Stat och rätt (1904) - An Investigation into the Fundamentals of Late 19th Century Jurisprudence - Mediaeval Realism in Modern Jurisprudence Analysis of Public Law Theory Epistemological Issues in the Science of law (1904) Definition of Natural law (1904) Hägerström’s Kantian Conception of Legal Dogmatics (1904) Defining Legal Philosophy and Legal Science, and their Relationships to one another Legal Concepts, Jurisprudential Concepts, and Positive Law Rights and Duties (1904) Target : The Non-positive Elements of Jurisprudence Definitions (Legal Norms, Facts, Consequences, and Causality) Legal Facts and Consequences in the Construction of Subjective Rights Legal Causality and the Tacit Premisses of Law Distinction between two Concepts of Legal Causality - General Description and Definition Lundstedt on Legal Causation and Causality in Tort and Penal law Legal Scholasticism - Begriffsjurisprudenz Conclusion: Hägerström’s Conceptual analysis and Begriffsjurisprudenz Conce p tual Analys i s i n Pract i cal F i e lds of Legal Sc i e nce Substances of Law and Substantive Concepts of Law Stat och rätt: Illegality and Legality as Notions of Public Law Illegality in Penal Law and the Law of Torts Obligations in General, the Moral Obligation, and in Particular, the Legal Obligation 2.3 2.3.1 2.4 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.4 4.5 4.6 5 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.3 5.4 6 6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.1.1 408 409 417 419 422 423 426 429 433 434 436 439 441 443 445 447 447 450 453 455 456 460 461 463 463 464 467 468

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