Law can be seen to consist not only of rules and decisions, but
also of a framework of institutions providing a structure that
forms the conditions of its workable existence and acceptance. In
this book, Olsen and Toddington conduct a philosophical exploration
and critique of these conditions: what they are and how they shape
our understanding of what constitutes a legal system and the role
of justice within it.
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