This book seeks to question the widely held assumption in Europe
that to have knowledge of law is simply to have knowledge of rules.
There is a knowledge dimension beyond the symbolic which reaches
right into the way facts are perceived, constructed and
deconstructed. In support of this thesis the book examines,
generally, the question of what it is to have knowledge of law; and
this examination embraces not just the conceptual foundations,
methods, taxonomy and theories used by jurists. It also examines
the epistemological schemes used by social scientists in general in
order to show that such schemes are closely related to the schemes
of intelligibility used by lawyers and judges.
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