The reason of the law

Moral premises are required in sound reasoning to the conclusion that a community does or does not (more or less) attain the rule of law. Those moral premises include, for example, the principle that judges should act with comity toward executive agencies. A failure in that moral requirement of comi...

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Prif Awdur: Endicott, T
Fformat: Journal article
Cyhoeddwyd: Oxford University Press 2003