What is the ultimate task of law? This book places the idea of law's ultimate task in the context of what actually happens when people seek to do justice and enforce legal rights in a world that is inflected by the desperation and suffering of the many.
What is the ultimate task of law? This book places the idea of law's ultimate task in the context of what actually happens when people seek to do justice and enforce legal rights in a world that is inflected by the desperation and suffering of the many.
Louis E. Wolcher is Charles I. Stone Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, USA. Professor Wolcher's primary research interests are in the fields of philosophy of law, legal and political theory, philosophy of language, and human rights.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 A Summary of Themes Chapter 2 The Guiding Question Chapter 3 Suffering and Ethical Distress Chapter 4 The Problem of Legal Meaning Chapter 5 The Limits of Reason in Legal Interpretation Chapter 6 The Times of Law and Religion Chapter 7 The Tragedy of Law and Justice
Chapter 1 A Summary of Themes Chapter 2 The Guiding Question Chapter 3 Suffering and Ethical Distress Chapter 4 The Problem of Legal Meaning Chapter 5 The Limits of Reason in Legal Interpretation Chapter 6 The Times of Law and Religion Chapter 7 The Tragedy of Law and Justice
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