Arguing about Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy

Cengage Learning (2001)
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Abstract

Using the rule of law as its main theme, this text shows how abstract questions and concepts of legal philosophy are connected to concrete legal, political, and social issues. The text addresses several modern controversies and challenges students to consider both sides of an argument, using sound, reasoned thinking.

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