Defeasibility in Judicial Opinion: Logical or Procedural?
While defeasibility in legal reasoning has been the subject of recent scholarship, it has yet to be studied in the context of judicial opinion. Yet, being subject to appeal, judicial decisions can default for a variety of reasons. Prakken (2001) argued that the defeasibility affecting reasoning invo...
Main Authors: | David Godden, Douglas Walton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2008-02-01
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Series: | Informal Logic |
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Online Access: | https://informallogic.ca/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/510 |
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