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Lecture 1:

Hobbes

common wealth

Radbruch

Justice

Legal certainty

Expediency

→ their tensions

Law theories

Lecture 2:

utilitarianism/consequentialism

Bentham

Action maximizing utility is morally good (pleasure and pain)

greatest happiness greatest number

Mill

individual rights → harm-principle

values on same scale → utilitarians CAN distinguish

(Sandel critique)

Deontology

Kant

humans rational beings

value vs dignity

freedom, morality, motive

Separation of powers




Summary 1

, Binder

security vs liberty

Lecture 3

instrumentalism

securitization → bauman

legal protection

hildebrandt

rule of law

formal vs substantive

legalism vs legality

Schmitt & Scheppele

state of exception



Lecture 1
Hobbes
Section 5

human nature

causes of common health

Differences between human and animal

1. men compete for honor and dignity → resentment and envy → sources of
sedition and war

2. animals common good = private good, men want superiority and eminence
above other men

3. men suppose themself more clever than others → dissension and civil war

4. men exaggerate → their tongue is a trumpet to war

5. animals do not distinguish wrong and harm → not criticize their companions

6. accord between animals is natural, between men is on an agreement to have
peace




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, Section 6

a combination of several wills is not right, one single will towards peace, defence
and the common good is needed (security)

Section 7

every men obligates themselves to that will by an agreement → Union

The will of an assembly is the will of the greater part of the men who make
the assembly

Section 8

Rights to a man’s strength and resources are transferred to the individual (the
state)

state has monopoly on punishment

Section 9

An union (commonwealth), civil society and a civil person → share one will, they
are one person
→ one person’s will is by agreement the will of them all

Section 10

A corporation is also a ‘civil person/legal person’ like any other. They are no
competition to the commonwealth as they fall under it

Section 11

Every person is subjected to the will of the commonwealth and his sovereign
power, they gave it the right to give commands.

Section 12

every person is now together as one, fear for each other is not there anymore.

Natural power is the natural origin of the commonwealth, not wanting to get
killed. → natural commonwealth Determination and decision is the origin by
design → political commonwealth

Radbruch
Concept of law → idea of law = justice

Justice

subjective justice: moral goods



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