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    H.L.A. Hart’s "The concept of law" and the moderate indeterminacy thesis reconsidered

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    In this article the author, in the context of the fiftieth anniversary of H.L.A. Hart’s “The Concept of Law”, reconsiders the moderate indeterminacy of law thesis, which derives from the open texture of language. For that purpose, he intends: first, to analyze Hart’s moderate indeterminacy thesis, i.e. determinacy in “easy cases” and indeterminacy in “hard cases”, which resembles Aristotle’s "doctrine of the mean"; second, to criticize his moderate indeterminacy thesis as failing to embody the virtues of a center in between the vices of the extremes, by insisting that the exercise of discretion required constitutes an “interstitial” legislation; and, third, to reorganize an argument for a truly “mean” position, which requires a form of weak interpretative discretion, instead of a strong legislative discretion

    One Step Forward: Cannabis Regulation in Mexico

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    Langdell v. Holmes: on legal education -and the legal profession-

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    Sobre las respuestas (in)correctas en el derecho: a propósito del "desafuero" de Andrés Manuel López Obrador

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    Reconstituting the Mexican Constitution and NAFTA: Human Rights Vis-À-Vis Commerce

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    Sobre la (in)constitucionalidad de "reformas constitucionales": a propósito de los casos de Chiapas, Michoacán y Oaxaca

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