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Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy Brian Bix (Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School)

Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy By Brian Bix (Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School)

Summary

Law, Language, and Legal Determinancy discusses the role of language within law, and the role of philosophy of language in understanding the nature of law. The book argues that the major re-thinking of the common and `common sense' views about law that have been proposed by various recent legal theorists are unnecessary.

Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy Summary

Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy by Brian Bix (Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School)

Law, Language, and Legal Determinancy discusses the role of language within law, and the role of philosophy of language in understanding the nature of law. The book argues that the major re-thinking of the common and `common sense' views about law that have been proposed by various recent legal theorists are unnecessary.

Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy Reviews

a densly-packed, yet subtle book ... his analysis is inclusive and succinct * Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies *

About Brian Bix (Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School)

Brian Bix is Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota

Additional information

NLS9780198260509
9780198260509
0198260504
Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy by Brian Bix (Frederick W. Thomas Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Minnesota Law School)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1995-11-02
232
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