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The author calls this book a "discursive commentary" on legal
interpretation. However, it could also be titled "The Theory of
Interpretation Not Taught at Law School." The book has two parts.
The first part contains extensive exposition of grammatical and
linguistic features of the English language from the point of view
of a lawyer-linguist whose primary concern is clarity of thought.
The second part of Interpretation focuses on legal theories and
philosophy of law, which ought to support the underlying linguistic
rationale. In order to underscore the tie between our legal system,
mythology and social custom, which form the corrective background
to our daily actions, the book is interlaced with arrogate
reproductions of classical art.
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