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Page 884
... examples from law . He calls our attention , for example , to rules of criminal law like the rule that prohibits an as- sault ; this rule , he says , is in conflict with another rule which permits . assault in self defense . Here , he ...
... examples from law . He calls our attention , for example , to rules of criminal law like the rule that prohibits an as- sault ; this rule , he says , is in conflict with another rule which permits . assault in self defense . Here , he ...
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... example is presented to discredit a general principle by showing that the principle as applied to it would yield a counter- intuitive result . To the rejoinder that the example is outré and un- likely , the counter - rejoinder is ...
... example is presented to discredit a general principle by showing that the principle as applied to it would yield a counter- intuitive result . To the rejoinder that the example is outré and un- likely , the counter - rejoinder is ...
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... example , does not reach kidnapping per se , but instead makes transportation of a kidnapped victim in interstate commerce a federal offense.8 This traditional approach raises several problems . First , it has occa- sionally led courts ...
... example , does not reach kidnapping per se , but instead makes transportation of a kidnapped victim in interstate commerce a federal offense.8 This traditional approach raises several problems . First , it has occa- sionally led courts ...
Contents
Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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