5 edition of An introduction to legal reasoning found in the catalog.
Published
1948
by University of Chicago Press in Chicago
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Written in English
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LC Classifications | KF380 .L484 1948 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 104 p. |
Number of Pages | 104 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24210977M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1045700 |
This is a book about thinking and reasoning. More particularly, it is about the thinking, reasoning, and argumentative methods of lawyers Introduction to Legal Reasoning had similar aspirations, and H. L. A. Hart explicitly intended The Concept of Law as an introduction for En-. This Short Introduction looks at judging and reasoning from three perspectives: what legal reasoning has been; what legal reasoning is from the view of judges and jurists; and what legal reasoning is from the view of a social science epistemologist or humanities specialist.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL REASONING EDWARD H. LEv,* THIS I is an attempt to describe generally the process of legal rea-soning in the field of case law and in the interpretation of statutes and of the Constitution. It is important that the mechanism of legal reasoning should not be concealed by its pretense.
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Aug 31, · This introduction provides an overview of the substance of the book – together with its aims – and, in particular, the approaches that will be adopted. It discusses in some depth a diachronic approach as contrasted with a synchronic approach and then goes on to discuss briefly the various frameworks within which legal reasoning is to be examined.
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