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24 Jurisprudence Assignment

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In Jurisprudence there is only ONE ASSIGNMENT. This assignment is compulsory and must be submitted by all students. The assignment will constitute 20% of the final mark in this subject.

Assignments must be submitted by the due date unless an extension has been granted. Extensions need to be requested by email prior to the assignment due date and specific supporting evidence provided Late assignments attract a penalty of one mark out of 20, or 5% of the total marks available, per day. A pass mark is 50%. Assignments that are received more than ten days after the published due date will not be accepted. Please note that students granted an extension must still submit their assignment within ten days of the original assignment due date.

Assignments are assessed according to the "Assignment Grading and Assessment Criteria outlined in the Good Assignment Guide. This guide also contains the nudes and guidelines regarding the presentation of assignments and instructions on how to submit an assignment and is available from the Guides and Policies section of Canvas. Please read this guide carefully before completing and submitting this assignment

Any submission which uses the ideas of others without attribution, or fails to reference properly the words and ideas of others, or which has been prepared-in whole or in part-by someone other than the student, will be regarded as plagiarism and severe consequences apply Students must acknowledge any assistance provided in preparing this assignment, including the use of automated writing tools, artificial intelligence (Al), reference generators, and translation software.

Students must submit a satisfactory assignment of at between 1500 and 2000 words (excluding citation footnotes and bibliography).

HLA Hart argued that hard cases (in the sense of difficulty for judges to decide correctly) arose in circumstances where the Legal Rules were uncertain in their application.

Dworkin rejected Hart's account of the nature of law and of why some cases are hard to decide.

Explain Hart's theory of law, particularly in regard to the issue of legal uncertainty. and examine how Dworkin criticised Hart and offered an alternative account for dealing with hard or difficult cases.

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