Description
In this book William Lucy defends the abstract nature of 'law's judgement'. In doing so, he makes many original claims, advancing understanding of not only law's abstract judgement, but also of equality, dignity and community. It is a considerable contribution to legal philosophy.
About the Author
William Lucy is Professor of Law at the University of Durham.
Reviews
In this original monograph William Lucy takes a fresh look at some aspects of the relationship between law and morality that have not attracted much attention in recent years... Law's Judgement achieves a significant contribution to our understanding of normative abstractions inherent in juristic judgements and of their links to an array of values, while it examines the remarkable scope of this array through the lens of a highly inquisitive and invariably vigilant jurisprudential investigator. -- Haris Psarras, St Catharine's College * The Cambridge Law Journal *
[A] bright, critical and innovative work that defends and explains the normative project of liberal law. -- Rodrigo Camarena Gonzalez * Problema *
Lucy's book is a rare achievement in contemporary legal philosophy... it masterfully connects the legal and philosophical theses under discussion with a solid knowledge of doctrinal areas, showing how the claims advanced bear on the real, pressing, problems facing legal practice. -- Amalia Amaya * Problema *
Book Information
ISBN 9781509934652
Author Professor William Lucy
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 386g