Arguing that the relationship between ethical judgment and legal
justice is fundamentally social. Law and the Beautiful Soul thus
cuts through the rigid polarity that counterposes the ethical as
autonomous to sociolegal explorations of context and history - not
to mention the abstract ethics of 'the Other' that so absorbs
postmodern legalism. In making his case Professor Norrie
demonstrates how seemingly technical legal issues can be related to
wider questions about the nature of law and society. This book is
relevant to academics and students interested in criminal law;
jurisprudence and theories of justice; and critical. sociolegal and
orthodox legal theory.
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