Rhetoric and the rule of law A theory of legal reasoning
This book discusses theories of legal reasoning and provides an overall view of the rhetoric of legal justification. It shows how and why lawyers arguments can be rationally persuasive even though rarely, if ever, logically conclusive or compelling. It examines the role of "legal syllogism"...
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Main Author: | MacCormick, Neil |
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Other Authors: | Neil MacCormick |
Language: | Undetermined English |
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Oxford,New York
Oxford University Press
2005
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Institutions: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh |
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