Philosophical law: authority, equality, adjudication, privacy

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press (1978)
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Abstract

This is a collection of essays touching on four distinct areas of interest to philosophers, lawyers, and political scientists: the philosophical justification for the adversary system; the problems of truth-finding in an adversarial setting; the issue of justice in relation to social policy-making; the right to privacy.

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