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Book Synopsis: Crossing the usual boundaries of abstract legal theory, this book considers actual charter systems - legal systems with explicitly posited moral-political rights, such as those of Canada and the United States - as well as cases in constitutional adjudication. It shows the worth of careful reflection on methodological and meta-theoretical issues for a comprehensive account of a present-day legal system which is fast becoming the norm. The author explicitly connects the ongoing Methodology Debate within legal philosophy to constitutional adjudication and Canadian law. By drawing out the implications of the Methodology Debate and the challenge of giving a proper account of constitutional adjudication in a general theory of law, the study examines how a descriptive, morally and politically neutral legal theory can deal with epistemic uncertainty - uncertainty about the actual status of moral-political legal provisions and their jurisprudential function - in a thoroughgoing manner. It also demonstrates the merits of a minimalist version of Legal Positivism with regard to the practical importance of charters in charter systems and societies.
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Unlock the secrets of legal theory with Epistemic Uncertainty and Legal Theory (Applied Legal Philosophy). Unlike other books that stay firmly in the realm of abstract theory, this groundbreaking work delves into the intricate world of actual charter systems like those found in Canada and the United States. By examining constitutional adjudication and Canadian law, this book connects the dots between legal philosophy and real-world applications, making it an essential resource for legal scholars and practitioners alike.
Are you tired of theoretical discussions that have no practical application? Epistemic Uncertainty and Legal Theory is here to bridge the gap. As the norm in today's legal systems, the study of charters is of utmost importance. This book delves into the challenges of understanding the moral-political underpinnings of legal provisions and their impact on jurisprudence. By considering the ongoing Methodology Debate within legal philosophy, the author provides a refreshing perspective that sheds light on this complex area of law.
Epistemic Uncertainty and Legal Theory takes a unique approach, offering a descriptive and morally neutral legal theory that tackles the issue of epistemic uncertainty with precision and clarity. As legal practitioners, we often grapple with the uncertainty surrounding legal provisions and their true meaning. This book provides the tools and insights needed to navigate this ambiguity, giving you a comprehensive understanding without bias or confusion.
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