
Evaluation and Legal Theory
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
Hart Publishing
ISBN-10
1841130818
ISBN-13
9781841130811
Description
This work delves into the intricate debates between prominent legal theorists, exploring the contrasting views of Raz and Dworkin regarding the characterization of law. The authors engage with the various jurisprudential implications that arise from these disagreements, challenging readers to consider what these philosophical diverging points mean for the understanding of legal frameworks. Through a careful examination, they illuminate how differing perspectives can shape interpretations of law and its role in society.
As they dissect the nuances of legal theory, Dickson and Gardner encourage readers to critically assess the foundations of legal thought and its applications. Their insightful analysis invites both students and scholars to reflect on the significance of these theoretical debates, ultimately enriching the discourse around law and its philosophy. The book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary legal theory.
As they dissect the nuances of legal theory, Dickson and Gardner encourage readers to critically assess the foundations of legal thought and its applications. Their insightful analysis invites both students and scholars to reflect on the significance of these theoretical debates, ultimately enriching the discourse around law and its philosophy. The book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary legal theory.
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