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What should judges do? What do judges do? What can judges do? Contrasting his own answers to traditional responses and moving playfully between debates of high theory, daily practices of appellate judges, and his own enlightening analyses of significant court rulings, Allan C.
Home This edition , English, Book edition: After discussing the difference between foundationalist, antifoundationalist, and nonfoundationalist legal critiques, he offers a focused, unequivocal, and positive account of the advantages of operating within a nonfoundationalist framework. It's All in the Game: Electronic book text Pages: Checkout Your Cart Price. Supreme Court Library Queensland. Forged from a partnership between a university press and a library, Project MUSE is a trusted part of the academic and scholarly community it serves.
Hutchinson examines what it means to treat adjudication as an engaged game of rhetorical justification. His resulting argument enables the reader to grasp more fully the practical operation, political determinants, and the transformative possibilities of law and adjudication. After discussing the difference between foundationalist, antifoundationalist, and nonfoundationalist legal critiques, he offers a focused, unequivocal, and positive account of the advantages of operating within a nonfoundationalist framework.
Although such an approach centralizes the role of rhetoric in law, Hutchinson claims that this does not necessitate a turn away from politics or, more particularly, from a progressive politics. This engaging book will interest linguistic philosophers, legal theorists, law students, attorneys, judges, and jurists of all stripes.
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From Ambiguity to Indeterminacy 4. Interpretation and Identity 5. A Pure Way of Playing: The Naturalist Revival 6.
At Play in the Fields of Law: The Reasoning Game 7. Playing by the Rules: A Good Faith Approach 8. The Development of Legal Doctrine 9.
Experiments in Judging Overtime? Notes Description based upon print version of record. ProQuest Ebook Central Rental.
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