Introduction: Natural law theories in the 20th century

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If Karl Magnus Bergbohm (1849-1927) had lived later in the 20th century, he would have had an opportunity to use his bloodhound’s sense of smell with much greater satisfaction in sniffing out the hidden presence of natural law in the legal doctrines of the time (see Bergbohm 1973).

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Viola, F. (2016). Introduction: Natural law theories in the 20th century. In A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: Volume 12 Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Civil Law World, Tome 1: Language Areas, Tome 2: Main Orientations and Topics (pp. 3–90). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1479-3_29

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