This book is a sophisticated, detailed, and original examination of
the main ideas that have dominated Anglo-American legal philosophy
since the Second World War. The author probes such themes as:
whether there can be right answers to all disputed law cases; how
laws and other rules impact on the practical rationality of actors
subject to their authority; whether general principles justifying
the law must themselves be thought of as part of the law binding on
legal actors; and the possibility of an interpretivist
jurisprudence that is continuous with law practice in a given
culture.
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