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Law and Philosophy of Language: Ordinariness of Law
Academic legal production, when it focuses on the study of law, generally grasps this concept on the basis of a reference to positive law and its practice. This book differs clearly from these analyses and integrates the legal approach into the philosophy of normative language, philosophical realism and pragmatism.
Author(s) | By Pascal Richard. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 128 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 9 Jan 2023 |
Availability | Not yet available |
Academic legal production, when it focuses on the study of law, generally grasps this concept on the basis of a reference to positive law and its practice. This book differs clearly from these analyses and integrates the legal approach into the philosophy of normative language, philosophical realism and pragmatism.
1. The constitutional judge to the test of transgression: the example of the decision of March 26, 2020 2. The category of "fundamental rights": fundamentality or the virtue of importance 3. Is it still possible to criticise the Council of State? For a lo
Pascal Richard is Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Toulon, France.