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Judul Evolution and The Common Law / Allan C.Hutchinson
Pengarang Hutchinson, Allan C.
EDISI 1
Penerbitan New York : Sage Publications, 2005
Deskripsi Fisik x,293 hlm,23cm
ISBN 0527614910
Subjek 1.Common Law-Methodology
2.Common Law-Study & Teaching
3.Evolution-Philosophy
Abstrak This book offers a radical challenge to all existing accounts of the common law?s development. Contrary to received jurisprudential wisdom, it maintains that there is no grand theory that will satisfactory explain the dynamic interactions of change and stability in common law?s history. Offering fresh and original readings of Charles Darwin?s and Hans-Georg Gadamer?s works, the book shows that law is a rhetorical activity that can only be properly appreciated in its historical and political context; tradition and transformation are locked in a mutually reinforcing but thoroughly contingent embrace. In contrast to the dewy-eyed offerings of much contemporary work, it demonstrates that, like life, law is an organic process rather than a miraculous one. In short, common law is a perpetual work in progress ? evanescent, dynamic, messy, productive, tantalizing, and bottom up.
Catatan Indeks : 293-294
Bahasa Inggris
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