The Case Against the Common Law

The Case Against the Common Law

Gordon Tullock , Amanda J. Owens , Charles K. Rowley
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Jan 1, 1997 · English · Paperback (70 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 70
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1997
Publisher Carolina Academic Pr
ISBN-10 0890899584
ISBN-13 9780890899588

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This work delves into the intricacies of the common law system, challenging its longstanding principles and societal roles. The authors meticulously argue that the common law, often seen as the backbone of legal tradition, may not serve the equitable ideals that society aspires to uphold. Through a critical examination of its nuances, they expose the potential shortcomings and biases inherent in this legal framework.

Gordon Tullock, Amanda J. Owens, and Charles K. Rowley present a compelling case for re-evaluating conventional perceptions of common law. They invite readers to consider alternative legal structures that could promote fairness and justice more effectively. Their thought-provoking analysis stands as a significant contribution to legal scholarship, urging a reconsideration of inherited legal doctrines in favor of a more just and rational approach.
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