New Essays on the Nature of Legal Reasoning 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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This is the first book to bring together distinguished jurisprudential theorists, as well as up-and-coming scholars, to critically assess the nature of legal reasoning. The volume is divided into 3 parts: The first part, General Jurisprudence and Legal Reasoning, addresses issues at the intersection of general jurisprudence – those pertaining to the nature of law itself – and legal reasoning. The second part, Rules and Reasons, addresses two concepts central to two prominent types of theory of legal reasoning. The essays in the third and final part, Doctrine and Practice, delve into the mechanics of legal practice and doctrine, from a legal reasoning perspective.

New Essays on the Nature of Legal Reasoning 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

$49.99

Author(s): Mark McBride and James Penner
Publisher: Hart Publishing
ISBN: 9781509937653
Edition: 1st Edition

Important: No Access Code

Delivery: This can be downloaded Immediately after purchasing.

Version: Only PDF Version.

Compatible Devices: Can be read on any device (Kindle, NOOK, Android/IOS devices, Windows, MAC)

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Description

This is the first book to bring together distinguished jurisprudential theorists, as well as up-and-coming scholars, to critically assess the nature of legal reasoning.

The volume is divided into 3 parts:

The first part, General Jurisprudence and Legal Reasoning, addresses issues at the intersection of general jurisprudence – those pertaining to the nature of law itself – and legal reasoning.

The second part, Rules and Reasons, addresses two concepts central to two prominent types of theory of legal reasoning.

The essays in the third and final part, Doctrine and Practice, delve into the mechanics of legal practice and doctrine, from a legal reasoning perspective.