Law, language, and ethics

Mineola, N.Y.,: Foundation Press. Edited by Christopher D. Stone (1972)
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This is a compilation of extracts from instructive cases, as well as authoritative commentary, on the roles of language and ethics in law. The book touches on aspects of language and ethics, including professional responsibility, decision making, methods of perception, and concepts of reality.

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