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Nature of Law People
| Ideology | Theorist |
|---|---|
| Rule of Law - wrote the book | Lord Bingham |
| Rule of Law - Theorist | Dr Fuller |
| Law and Morality - Original Libertarian (also a utilitarian) | John Stuart Mill |
| Law and Morality - Positivist view | HLA Hart |
| Law and Morality - Natural Law view | Lord Devlin |
| Law and Justice - Natural Law view (Corrective and Distributive Justice) | Aristotle |
| Law and Justice - Natural Law view (Religious Law) | Aquinas |
| Law and Justice - Positivist view (Procedural Justice and Substantive Justice) | HLA Hart |
| Law and Justice - Positivist view (Legal Norms) | Kelsen |
| Law and Justice - Utilitarianism (Utility over natural rights) | Jeremy Bentham |
| Law and Justice - Utilitarianism (Consequentialist approach) | John Stuart Mill |
| Law and Justice - Economic Theory (Distributive Justice) | Karl Marx |
| Law and Justice - Economic Theory (Veil of Ignorance) | Rawls |
| Law and Justice - Economic Theory (Laissez-faire) | Nozick |
| Law and Society - Law as a form of social control, balance only on the same level | Roscoe Pound |
| Law and Society - Laws as successful as interests are balanced | Jhering |
| Law and Society - Distributive Justice as a form of social balance | Durkheim |