The Yale Law Journal, Volume 81, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1972 - Electronic journals |
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Page 839
... equal an interpretation which makes a law conform to a principle is to be preferred to one which does not . Obviously , some interpretations often conform better to some principles than others , and 839 Legal Principles and the Limits of ...
... equal an interpretation which makes a law conform to a principle is to be preferred to one which does not . Obviously , some interpretations often conform better to some principles than others , and 839 Legal Principles and the Limits of ...
Page 840
... principles can be gathered by comparing various legal systems which , despite great similarity in their rules , reach different conclusions in many cases because they apply different principles for their interpretation . 2. Principles ...
... principles can be gathered by comparing various legal systems which , despite great similarity in their rules , reach different conclusions in many cases because they apply different principles for their interpretation . 2. Principles ...
Page 888
... principles was just to show how rules often represent a kind of compromise amongst com- peting principles in this way , and that point may be lost or submerged if we speak too freely about rules conflicting with principles . In any ...
... principles was just to show how rules often represent a kind of compromise amongst com- peting principles in this way , and that point may be lost or submerged if we speak too freely about rules conflicting with principles . In any ...
Contents
Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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