Law, justice, and miscommunications

essays in applied legal philosophy

Law, justice, and miscommunications
Tim Kaye, Tim Kaye
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Law, justice, and miscommunications

essays in applied legal philosophy

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English
Pages
257

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Law, justice, and miscommunications: essays in applied legal philosophy
2011, Vandeplas Publishing
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Table of Contents

Sneering but adhering : communication, Kelsen, and Hart's habit of obedience -- Tim Kaye
He's a thinker! : legal reasoning and "thinking like a lawyer" -- Kate Jaczkanin
Autopoiesis : evolution, assimilation, and causation of normative closure -- Neil T. Lyons
Debunking the idea of political morality -- William Allen
Why the constitution is not law -- Ashley T. Grafton
Amber waves of (genetically modified) grain : rectifying the injustice of GM seed patents -- Elaine M. Babiarz
Penumbra : a comedy of illegitimate means -- Abigail Pressler.

Edition Notes

Essays resulting from a Fall 2010 jurisprudence seminar at Stetson University College of Law, focusing on the practical implications of higher-level theories to contemporary legal issues.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lake Mary, Fla

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Library of Congress
K235 .L38 2011

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x, 257 p.
Number of pages
257

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Open Library
OL43849746M
ISBN 10
1600421520
ISBN 13
9781600421525
OCLC/WorldCat
767806878

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