Legal Modernism (Law, Meaning, and Violence)
Legal Modernism (Law, Meaning, and Violence)
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Book Description
Modernism in legal theory is no different from modernism in the arts: both respond to a cultural crisis, a sense that institutions and traditions have lost their validity. Some doubt the importance of the rule of law, others question the objectivity of legal reasoning. We have lost confidence in the justice of our legal institutions, and even in our very capacity to identify justice.
Legal Modernism (Law, Meaning, and Violence),David Luban,University of Michigan Press,0472103806,Critical legal studies,General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Philosophy,Philosophy Of Law,Reference,Law / General
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