Book Review of Roger Shiner’s Legal Institutions and the Sources of Law [Book Review]

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 24 (2):403-408 (2011)
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Abstract

Shiner has produced a valuable contribution to the field of analytical jurisprudence. He remains faithful to the investigative and exploratory task that he set for himself. Legal Institutions and the Sources of Lawcan be usefully consulted by anyone interested in the idea of a “source of law”. And it can certainly be used as an authoritative reference by those legal and political theorists who wish to pursue a fuller normative approach to law or politics

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