Review of The Philosophy of Legal Change: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Processes [Book Review]

Jurisprudence 12 (4):637-648 (2021)
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Abstract

Critical review of "The Philosophy of Legal Change," edited by Maciej Chmieliński and Michał Rupniewski, the first volume on its subject matter, with some general remarks on the philosophical methodology of conceptualising legal change.

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