01458 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001900097041000800116082001100124084001700135100001600152245006400168260003700232300001500269500002000284520066600304650002400970650002100994650003401015990002401049990002501073990002201098990002401120990002401144INLIS00000000000226620241022120135 a0010-0520002266241022 | | eng  a1-904385-07-9x aeng a340.11 a340.11 RAB m0 aRaban, Ofer1 aModern Legal Theory and Judicial Impartiality /cRaban Ofer aLondon :bGlassHouse Pess,c2003 avii, 124p. aIndeks : Indeks athis book looks at various legal theories with the following perspective in mind : it examines their view on the impartility of legal interpretation. the book, which deals with a number of school of thoght, is structured around two principal (and rival) theorist - HLA hart and Ronald Dworkin. Moreover, both Hart and Dworkin defend positions that are contructive rather than critical : their theories are paradigms of the search for an impartial legal interpretation. As such, they often constitue a necessary background to many critical theories - some equally extreme and insightfull - whose most basic project, as we shall see, is to deny such impartiality. 4a1. Law - philosophy 4a2. Jurisprudence 4a3. Judicial ethics 4. Justice a05128/MKRI-P/I-2008 a05370/MKRI-P/IV-2008 a05130/MKRI-P/2008 a05131/MKRI-P/I-2008 a05129/MKRI-P/I-2008