
Hart
Hart, often referring to the legal philosopher H.L.A. Hart, was a scholar who analyzed the nature of law. He proposed that law is a system of rules crafted and recognized by society, combining primary rules that govern behavior and secondary rules that establish how laws are made and changed. Hart emphasized that law is not just about commands but also involves social rules and practices that help maintain order and ensure justice. His work helped clarify how legal systems function and the importance of rules, customs, and authority in creating a structured society.