"The law is the business of officials and institutions, and not of anyone else, certainly not of moral theory."

Joseph Raz (1939)
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About Joseph Raz

Joseph Raz is a prominent legal philosopher known for his works on the philosophy of law and practical reason. He was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939 and later studied at the University of Oxford. Raz served as a professor at various prestigious universities including Oxford and Columbia University, influencing generations of legal scholars with his analytical and systematic approach to jurisprudence. His influential publications include 'The Authority of Law', 'The Morality of Freedom', and 'Practical Reason and Norms'.

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