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Judul Judging Under Uncertainty : An Institutional Theory of Legal Interpretation / Andrian Vermeule
Pengarang Vermeule, Andrian
Penerbitan London : Cambridge University Press, 2006
Deskripsi Fisik viii ; 333 hlm ;22 cm ;22 cm
ISBN 0674022106
Subjek 1.Judicial Review
2.Law-United States-Interpretation & Construction
3.Judicial Proses
Abstrak How should judges, in America and elsewhere, interpret statutes and the Constitution? Previous work on these fundamental questions has typically started from abstract views about the nature of democracy or constitutionalism, or the nature of legal language, or the essence of the rule of law. From these conceptual premises, theorists typically deduce an ambitious role for judges, particularly in striking down statutes on constitutional grounds. In this book, Adrian Vermeule breaks new ground by rejecting both the conceptual approach and the judge-centered conclusions of older theorists. Vermeule shows that any
Catatan Indeks : hlm. 323-333
Bahasa Inggris
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