Abstract
This review article focuses on the value of republicanism for contemporary legal theory. In particular, the review emphasizes the link between normative positivism and a republican approach to the concept of law. In this sense, legal republicanism brings with it certain necessary features of the law: its public character and its democratic origin. The review also questions which version of deliberative democracy is the most appropriate for republican law.
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