Description |
viii, 118 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. The Dynamics of influence: Citation and its significance; The Elusiveness of influence -- 3. The USA: Judges on scholarship; Academics on scholarship; What is to be done? -- 4. France: History of the note d'arrĂȘt; Case notes and influence -- 5. England: The Value of death; Silver linings; Modern times; Conclusion -- 6. Envoi; Index |
Summary |
"Jurists and Judges examines the nature of academic influence, and particularly the influence of juristic commentary on judicial decision-making. Focusing on three legal systems, its author argues that inter-jurisdictional comparisons of juristic influence are often simplistic and inattentive to problems of incommensurability. The centrepiece of the study is a detailed chapter offering a nuanced history of juristic influence in England. All academic lawyers who reflect upon the history and objectives of their profession - who, in other words, wonder what it is that they are about - will profit from reading this most informative and engaging book."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Judges.
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Judicial process.
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Law -- Decision making.
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Lawyers.
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LC no. |
2002392599 |
ISBN |
1841132047 |
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