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Leslie Green is a Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford's Faculty of Law, affiliated with Balliol College. His research focuses on foundational questions in legal theory, including the relationship between law and morality, the nature of legal positivism, and the ethical dimensions of legal systems. He has contributed significantly to debates on jurisprudence, political philosophy, and the role of judges in shaping legal interpretation.
Key research areas include the normativity of law, the limits of legal positivism, and the intersection of law with moral philosophy. His work often critiques traditional legal frameworks while exploring the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary legal issues. Recent publications emphasize the inseparability of law and morality, the forces driving legal obligations, and the ethical boundaries of legal systems.
Green's articles reflect a sustained engagement with foundational jurisprudential questions, often addressing themes such as legal authority, consent, and the role of coercion in law. His work bridges theoretical and applied legal philosophy, influencing both academic discourse and practical legal analysis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. His advising record remains unspecified, though his academic output suggests significant influence on legal philosophy students and scholars.





