Vagueness in Law
Oxford University Press (2000)
| Abstract | Vagueness in law can lead to indeterminacies in legal rights and obligations. This book responds to the challenges that those indeterminacies pose to theories of law and adjudication. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law Interpretation and construction Law Language Vagueness (Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | K290.E53 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0198268408 | |||||||||
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Timothy A. O. Endicott (2011). The Value of Vagueness. In Andrei Marmor & Scott Soames (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law. Oxford University Press, Usa.
David M. Adams (ed.) (1996). Philosophical Problems in the Law. Wadsworth Pub..
John Arthur & William H. Shaw (eds.) (2010). Readings in the Philosophy of Law. Pearson Prentice Hall.
Jeremy Waldron (1994). Vagueness in Law and Language: Some Philosophical Issues. California Law Review 82 (1):509.
Joseph Raz (2009). Between Authority and Interpretation: On the Theory of Law and Practical Reason. Oxford University Press.
Kent Greenawalt (2010). Legal Interpretation: Perspectives From Other Disciplines and Private Texts. Oxford University Press.
Kent Greenawalt (2010). Comparative Legal Interpretation. Oxford University Press.
Andrei Marmor & Scott Soames (eds.) (2011). Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law. Oxford University Press, Usa.
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