This book argues that at the core of legal philosophys principal
debates there is essentially one issue judicial impartiality.
Keeping this issue to the forefront, Raban's approach sheds much
light on many difficult and seemingly perplexing jurisprudential
debates. Modern Legal Theory and Judicial Impartiality offers a
fresh and penetrating examination of two of the most celebrated
modern legal theorists: HLA Hart and Ronald Dworkin. The book
explains the relations between these two scholars and other
theorists and schools of thought (including Max Weber, Lon Fuller,
and the law and economics movement), offering both novices and
experts an innovative and lucid look at modern legal theory. The
book is written in an engaging and conversational style, tackling
highly sophisticated issues in a concise and accessible manner.
Undergraduates in jurisprudence and legal theory, as well as more
advanced readers, will find it clear and challenging.
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