SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 13
Austin's Theory of Analytical
Positivism
A Jurisprudence Presentation
Submitted by
Aakriti Sood (Roll no. 55)
Aarohi Mikkilineni (Roll no 142)
Positivism
Prof HLA Hart`s five fold meaning of Positivism
1. Law is the command of Human Beings
2. Law is as it is
3. Law is not to be derived from nor there is to be any
relationship between law and other enquiries (sociology,
history, etc.)
4. Legal system is a closed logical system (no external
aspects can be allowed to be considered in law)
Example: A.K.Gopalan v. State of Madras
5. Law is a matter of fact and it can be defended or justified
unlike moral statements.
Example: Capital punishment .
Characteristics of Positivism
• Certainty and Predictability of Law
• Scientific Study of Legal System
• Definite and Verifiable Source
• Sanction
• Bindingness emanates from State
• Distinction between Law as it is and Law
ought to be.
• Law can only be studied with the help of logic.
John Austin
• Born in 1790 and joined the Army and served
as an Army officer for 5 years until 1812.
• Also a Professor of Law
• Impressed by Scientific Treatment of Roman
Law and used the same in England
• Avoided Metaphysical approach to Law
• Strict discipline and command of army life was
reflected in the Austinian concept of Law.
Austins Definition of Law
John Austin defined law as
- “ a rule laid down for the guidance of an
intelligent being by an intelligent being having
power over him”.
Classification of Law
Classification of
Law
Law set by God to
men called as “LAW
OF GOD”
Laws set by Men to
Men called as
“HUMAN LAWS”
Laws properly so
called
Laws set by Politcial
superior to Political
subordinates. Eg.
Statues
Laws set by
subjects as Private
Persons.
Law improperly so
called.
Rules which are not
set directly by a
political Superior.
Positive Laws
For distinguishing Laws properly so called from
Laws improperly so called, Austin gave four
Characteristics of Laws properly so called:
• Command
• Sanction
• Duty
• Sovereignty
- Every positive law or every law simply and strictly
so called said by a sovereign or a sovereign body of
persons wherein that person or body is Supreme.
Positive Laws (contd)
• Command- Law is in a form of order issued by
a superior to an inferior and not a wish, desire
or request. There is no option or choice to
obey it.
• Sanction- If law is not obeyed, there is the fear
of punishment.
• Duty- Person to whom the order is given has a
legal duty to obey it. In case of disobedience
punishment is given.
Sovereignty
- “if a determinate human superior, not in the habit of
obedience to a like superior, receives habitual obedience
from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior
is Sovereign in that society which includes the superior
(society is political and independent).
- Sovereign may be an individual or a body or aggregate of
individuals.
- 2 types of sovereignty:
Positive- Sovereign receives habitual obedience from the bulk
of a society
Negative- Sovereign is not in the habit of obedience to a like
superior.
Attributes of Sovereignty
• Sovereign power is legally unlimited: no limitation or
restriction on the Law making power of Sovereign
• Sovereign Power is Indivisible: There can only be one
Sovereign and all powers should be vested in one
single hand be it Legislative, Executive or Judicial
Powers.
• Sovereign is not Subordinate: Sovereign is in the habit
of receiving obedience and not in the habit of obeying
someone.
• Continuous: The office of Sovereign is Continuous.
Exceptions to Command
Austin accepts 3 kinds of laws , which though
not commands can be included within the
purview of Jurisprudence by way of exception
• Declaratory Laws: passed only to explain the
laws which are already in force.
• Laws of Repeal: Revocation of a command
• Laws of imperfect obligation: Not treated as
commands because they lack Sanction.
Criticism
• Sanction alone is not the means to induce the
obedience. There are other considerations also
like fear, deterrence, sympathy, reasons, etc.,
which induce a person to obey law. Force is the
last resort.
• No place for Judge made laws especially English
law which has been created by Judicial Decisions
• Customs overlooked
• Command overemphasized
• Failed to consider that Laws can be power
conferring also.
Thank you

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)
 topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence) topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)
topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)bivekchaudhary4
 
Harmonius construction
Harmonius constructionHarmonius construction
Harmonius constructionArun Bharti
 
Jurisprudence its meaning, nature and scope
Jurisprudence   its meaning, nature and scopeJurisprudence   its meaning, nature and scope
Jurisprudence its meaning, nature and scopeanjalidixit21
 
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAW
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAWJURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAW
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAWSomesh Kumar
 
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciences
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciencesDefinitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciences
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciencescarolineelias239
 
Meaning and defination jurisprudence
Meaning and defination jurisprudence Meaning and defination jurisprudence
Meaning and defination jurisprudence bivekchaudhary4
 
Rule of law of Administrative Law
Rule of law of Administrative LawRule of law of Administrative Law
Rule of law of Administrative LawKeshav Choudhary
 
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptx
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptxHISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptx
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptxMahaRaj22
 
Concept of possession under jurisprudence
Concept of possession under jurisprudenceConcept of possession under jurisprudence
Concept of possession under jurisprudenceShubham Madaan
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)
 topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence) topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)
topic : Analytical school (jurisprudence)
 
Precedent
PrecedentPrecedent
Precedent
 
Jurisprudence
JurisprudenceJurisprudence
Jurisprudence
 
Harmonius construction
Harmonius constructionHarmonius construction
Harmonius construction
 
Jurisprudence its meaning, nature and scope
Jurisprudence   its meaning, nature and scopeJurisprudence   its meaning, nature and scope
Jurisprudence its meaning, nature and scope
 
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAW
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAWJURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAW
JURISPRUDENCE-AUSTIN THEORY OF LAW
 
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciences
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciencesDefinitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciences
Definitions of Jurisprudence. Scope & Relationship with other social sciences
 
Analytical school
Analytical schoolAnalytical school
Analytical school
 
Austin theory in jurisprudence.
Austin theory in jurisprudence.Austin theory in jurisprudence.
Austin theory in jurisprudence.
 
Concept of Administrative law
Concept of Administrative lawConcept of Administrative law
Concept of Administrative law
 
Delegated legislation
Delegated legislationDelegated legislation
Delegated legislation
 
Meaning and defination jurisprudence
Meaning and defination jurisprudence Meaning and defination jurisprudence
Meaning and defination jurisprudence
 
Legal realism
Legal realismLegal realism
Legal realism
 
Rule of law of Administrative Law
Rule of law of Administrative LawRule of law of Administrative Law
Rule of law of Administrative Law
 
Kelson pure theory
Kelson pure theoryKelson pure theory
Kelson pure theory
 
LLB LAW NOTES ON JURISPRUDENCE
LLB LAW NOTES ON JURISPRUDENCELLB LAW NOTES ON JURISPRUDENCE
LLB LAW NOTES ON JURISPRUDENCE
 
Analytical positivism
Analytical positivismAnalytical positivism
Analytical positivism
 
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptx
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptxHISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptx
HISTORICAL JURISPRUDENCE.pptx
 
Possession jurisprudence
Possession jurisprudencePossession jurisprudence
Possession jurisprudence
 
Concept of possession under jurisprudence
Concept of possession under jurisprudenceConcept of possession under jurisprudence
Concept of possession under jurisprudence
 

Ähnlich wie Austins theory of analytical positivism

Sovereignty PPT.pptx
Sovereignty PPT.pptxSovereignty PPT.pptx
Sovereignty PPT.pptxJahanviBamnia
 
Introduction to law
Introduction to lawIntroduction to law
Introduction to lawAMBETHKAR P
 
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdf
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdfLec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdf
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdfAshwiniRaj31
 
Austin's theory of analytical law
Austin's theory of analytical lawAustin's theory of analytical law
Austin's theory of analytical lawArpitaPatankar
 
Theory of Sovereignty - John Austin
Theory of Sovereignty - John AustinTheory of Sovereignty - John Austin
Theory of Sovereignty - John AustinA K DAS's | Law
 
Theory of sovereignty
Theory of sovereigntyTheory of sovereignty
Theory of sovereigntyraj kishor
 
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01Aayat Khan
 
Was Austin Right After All
Was Austin Right After AllWas Austin Right After All
Was Austin Right After AllHui Yee Kee
 
Imperative theory of law
Imperative theory of lawImperative theory of law
Imperative theory of lawHumairaTariq3
 
Judicial activism
Judicial activism Judicial activism
Judicial activism Ram Mohan
 
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptxMohammedOrabi3
 
Salmond's Theory of Sovereignty
Salmond's Theory of SovereigntySalmond's Theory of Sovereignty
Salmond's Theory of SovereigntyA K DAS's | Law
 
7) theory of law
7) theory of law7) theory of law
7) theory of lawNur Athirah
 
The Three Branches of Government
The Three Branches of GovernmentThe Three Branches of Government
The Three Branches of Governmentglove2km
 
Chapter 1 power point
Chapter 1 power pointChapter 1 power point
Chapter 1 power pointmckenziewood
 
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptx
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptxContribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptx
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptxNabinGupta6
 

Ähnlich wie Austins theory of analytical positivism (20)

Sovereignty PPT.pptx
Sovereignty PPT.pptxSovereignty PPT.pptx
Sovereignty PPT.pptx
 
Introduction to law
Introduction to lawIntroduction to law
Introduction to law
 
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdf
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdfLec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdf
Lec 5-Jurisprudence(3rdSem) by Neelam Kumari.pdf
 
Business Law PPt.pptx
Business Law PPt.pptxBusiness Law PPt.pptx
Business Law PPt.pptx
 
Austin's theory of analytical law
Austin's theory of analytical lawAustin's theory of analytical law
Austin's theory of analytical law
 
Theory of Sovereignty - John Austin
Theory of Sovereignty - John AustinTheory of Sovereignty - John Austin
Theory of Sovereignty - John Austin
 
Theory of sovereignty
Theory of sovereigntyTheory of sovereignty
Theory of sovereignty
 
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01
Theoryofsovereignty1 150428130252-conversion-gate01
 
Was Austin Right After All
Was Austin Right After AllWas Austin Right After All
Was Austin Right After All
 
SoP.pptx
SoP.pptxSoP.pptx
SoP.pptx
 
Imperative theory of law
Imperative theory of lawImperative theory of law
Imperative theory of law
 
Judicial activism
Judicial activism Judicial activism
Judicial activism
 
Sovereignty
SovereigntySovereignty
Sovereignty
 
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
 
Salmond's Theory of Sovereignty
Salmond's Theory of SovereigntySalmond's Theory of Sovereignty
Salmond's Theory of Sovereignty
 
7) theory of law
7) theory of law7) theory of law
7) theory of law
 
Legalities 2013
Legalities 2013Legalities 2013
Legalities 2013
 
The Three Branches of Government
The Three Branches of GovernmentThe Three Branches of Government
The Three Branches of Government
 
Chapter 1 power point
Chapter 1 power pointChapter 1 power point
Chapter 1 power point
 
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptx
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptxContribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptx
Contribution of HLA HART and Analytical school and.pptx
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Elective Course on Forensic Science in Law
Elective Course on Forensic Science  in LawElective Course on Forensic Science  in Law
Elective Course on Forensic Science in LawNilendra Kumar
 
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdfTodd Spodek
 
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理Airst S
 
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理e9733fc35af6
 
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理Airst S
 
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理F La
 
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptx
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptxShubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptx
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptxShubham Wadhonkar
 
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理Airst S
 
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理bd2c5966a56d
 
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理F La
 
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...Sangyun Lee
 
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理A AA
 
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptx
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptxNavigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptx
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptxelysemiller87
 
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYA SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYJulian Scutts
 
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理ss
 
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptx
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptxjudicial remedies against administrative actions.pptx
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptxIshikaChauhan30
 
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理e9733fc35af6
 
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the indian constitution.
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the  indian constitution.ARTICLE 370 PDF about the  indian constitution.
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the indian constitution.tanughoshal0
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Elective Course on Forensic Science in Law
Elective Course on Forensic Science  in LawElective Course on Forensic Science  in Law
Elective Course on Forensic Science in Law
 
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Ethical Pitfalls for Bankruptcy Novices
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Ethical Pitfalls for Bankruptcy NovicesIt’s Not Easy Being Green: Ethical Pitfalls for Bankruptcy Novices
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Ethical Pitfalls for Bankruptcy Novices
 
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf
5-6-24 David Kennedy Article Law 360.pdf
 
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(CQU毕业证书)中央昆士兰大学毕业证如何办理
 
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(纽大毕业证书)美国纽约大学毕业证如何办理
 
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(QUT毕业证书)昆士兰科技大学毕业证如何办理
 
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Monash毕业证书)澳洲莫纳什大学毕业证如何办理
 
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptx
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptxShubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptx
Shubh_Burden of proof_Indian Evidence Act.pptx
 
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版赫尔大学毕业证如何办理
 
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(Griffith毕业证书)格里菲斯大学毕业证如何办理
 
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)密苏里大学毕业证如何办理
 
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...
Sangyun Lee, Duplicate Powers in the Criminal Referral Process and the Overla...
 
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(UM毕业证书)美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校毕业证如何办理
 
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptx
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptxNavigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptx
Navigating Employment Law - Term Project.pptx
 
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYA SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
A SHORT HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S PROGREE THROUGH HE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
 
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版(RMIT毕业证书)皇家墨尔本理工大学毕业证如何办理
 
Chambers Global Practice Guide - Canada M&A
Chambers Global Practice Guide - Canada M&AChambers Global Practice Guide - Canada M&A
Chambers Global Practice Guide - Canada M&A
 
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptx
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptxjudicial remedies against administrative actions.pptx
judicial remedies against administrative actions.pptx
 
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理
一比一原版悉尼科技大学毕业证如何办理
 
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the indian constitution.
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the  indian constitution.ARTICLE 370 PDF about the  indian constitution.
ARTICLE 370 PDF about the indian constitution.
 

Austins theory of analytical positivism

  • 1. Austin's Theory of Analytical Positivism A Jurisprudence Presentation Submitted by Aakriti Sood (Roll no. 55) Aarohi Mikkilineni (Roll no 142)
  • 2. Positivism Prof HLA Hart`s five fold meaning of Positivism 1. Law is the command of Human Beings 2. Law is as it is 3. Law is not to be derived from nor there is to be any relationship between law and other enquiries (sociology, history, etc.) 4. Legal system is a closed logical system (no external aspects can be allowed to be considered in law) Example: A.K.Gopalan v. State of Madras 5. Law is a matter of fact and it can be defended or justified unlike moral statements. Example: Capital punishment .
  • 3. Characteristics of Positivism • Certainty and Predictability of Law • Scientific Study of Legal System • Definite and Verifiable Source • Sanction • Bindingness emanates from State • Distinction between Law as it is and Law ought to be. • Law can only be studied with the help of logic.
  • 4. John Austin • Born in 1790 and joined the Army and served as an Army officer for 5 years until 1812. • Also a Professor of Law • Impressed by Scientific Treatment of Roman Law and used the same in England • Avoided Metaphysical approach to Law • Strict discipline and command of army life was reflected in the Austinian concept of Law.
  • 5. Austins Definition of Law John Austin defined law as - “ a rule laid down for the guidance of an intelligent being by an intelligent being having power over him”.
  • 6. Classification of Law Classification of Law Law set by God to men called as “LAW OF GOD” Laws set by Men to Men called as “HUMAN LAWS” Laws properly so called Laws set by Politcial superior to Political subordinates. Eg. Statues Laws set by subjects as Private Persons. Law improperly so called. Rules which are not set directly by a political Superior.
  • 7. Positive Laws For distinguishing Laws properly so called from Laws improperly so called, Austin gave four Characteristics of Laws properly so called: • Command • Sanction • Duty • Sovereignty - Every positive law or every law simply and strictly so called said by a sovereign or a sovereign body of persons wherein that person or body is Supreme.
  • 8. Positive Laws (contd) • Command- Law is in a form of order issued by a superior to an inferior and not a wish, desire or request. There is no option or choice to obey it. • Sanction- If law is not obeyed, there is the fear of punishment. • Duty- Person to whom the order is given has a legal duty to obey it. In case of disobedience punishment is given.
  • 9. Sovereignty - “if a determinate human superior, not in the habit of obedience to a like superior, receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is Sovereign in that society which includes the superior (society is political and independent). - Sovereign may be an individual or a body or aggregate of individuals. - 2 types of sovereignty: Positive- Sovereign receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a society Negative- Sovereign is not in the habit of obedience to a like superior.
  • 10. Attributes of Sovereignty • Sovereign power is legally unlimited: no limitation or restriction on the Law making power of Sovereign • Sovereign Power is Indivisible: There can only be one Sovereign and all powers should be vested in one single hand be it Legislative, Executive or Judicial Powers. • Sovereign is not Subordinate: Sovereign is in the habit of receiving obedience and not in the habit of obeying someone. • Continuous: The office of Sovereign is Continuous.
  • 11. Exceptions to Command Austin accepts 3 kinds of laws , which though not commands can be included within the purview of Jurisprudence by way of exception • Declaratory Laws: passed only to explain the laws which are already in force. • Laws of Repeal: Revocation of a command • Laws of imperfect obligation: Not treated as commands because they lack Sanction.
  • 12. Criticism • Sanction alone is not the means to induce the obedience. There are other considerations also like fear, deterrence, sympathy, reasons, etc., which induce a person to obey law. Force is the last resort. • No place for Judge made laws especially English law which has been created by Judicial Decisions • Customs overlooked • Command overemphasized • Failed to consider that Laws can be power conferring also.