Critically evaluate Thomas Hobbes’ theory of law and legitimate authority in the context of his philosophical views of human nature and the state of nature.

you may only use the following sources accompanied with citation:-
1. Case law, treaties or statute law (primary legal sources)

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2. Textbooks or books contained on the reading list or Aspire
3. Journal articles contained on the reading list, Aspire or available via Heinonline;
Westlaw or Lexis-Nexis
4. Journal articles produced by recognized publishers or journals (all those contained
on the reading list and on Aberystwyth University subscriptions are all considered to
fall within this category)
5. Articles or papers available on University repositories or on SSRN.
6. Books published by reputable publishers. A non-exhaustive list of these are:
Oxford University Press; Cambridge University Press; any American University
Press, Edward Elgar; Bloomsbury (and subsidiaries such as Hart Publishing);
Routledge (Taylor and Francis); Palgrave-Macmillan; Polity Press.
7. Lecture notes and powerpoints
8. Government and international organization websites
None of the following sources will be considered to be adequate sources and bases
for argument: AI (such as chatbot); any essay placed on the internet or derivative
from essay mills or other such sources; any summaries of topics and cases drawn
from sources other than the above list. I

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