The nature and limits of guidance
It has become a popular view in jurisprudence that the law exists to guide us. The aim of this thesis is to cast doubt on this popular view. I will argue that it is plausible to think that the law does not necessarily exist to guide us. I do this while accepting that the law is necessarily normative...
Main Author: | Pike, J |
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Other Authors: | Gardner, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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