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Leon Fuller's analysis differs from that of Raz. Fuller argues that law can and must possess some form of 'internal morality' or it is not worthy of the title 'legal system'. Thus he is prepared to concede that a regime which merely commanded authority could be described as a governmental system, but would not qualify as a 'legal' system. A legal system must in his view serve the interests of the population and not simply those of the regime itself.
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