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Understanding and Explaining Adjudication

by William Lucy
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Overview

This is the first book that attempts to analyze and define the methodology and values of contemporary accounts of adjudication, which can be divided into orthodox philosophies on the one hand and heretical accounts on the other. The author offers an incisive and original analysis of how these supposedly incompatible accounts actually differ.

Synopsis

This is the first book that attempts to analyze and define the methodology and values of contemporary accounts of adjudication, which can be divided into orthodox philosophies on the one hand and heretical accounts on the other. The author offers an incisive and original analysis of how these supposedly incompatible accounts actually differ.

About the Author, William Lucy

University of Hull

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
408
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198260257

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