HOW JUDGES REASON: The Logic of Adjudication
Legal rules ought to work themselves out, with unique or difficult cases becoming fewer, and the inconsistencies in the system disappearing as they are confronted. Instead, legal doctrine and the role of judges has become more difficult and often more controversial. This volume analyzes how individuals reason when they behave as judges.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 267
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820415499
Item #: 9161902
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