Authoring, grounding and unknowing what the law is

Jurisprudence 14 (4):541-551 (2023)
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§1. I consider myself blessed with receiving such kind and sympathetic critiques. All authors have taken it upon themselves to make sense of an enterprise that combines a historical account of juri...

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