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The item must still be in its original condition and packaging.In these cases the customer will be responsible to pay the return postage. DESCRIPTION Vagueness in LawAuthor: Timothy EndicottPublisher: Oxford University PressCategory: Philosophy Of Language, Asian History, Jurisprudence & Philosophy Of Law, Courts & ProcedureBook Format: Hardcover Vagueness leads to indeterminacies in the application of the law in many cases. This book responds to the challenges that those indeterminacies pose to a theory of law and adjudication. The book puts controversies in legal theory in a new light, using arguments in the philosophy of language to offer an explanation of the unclarities that arise in borderline cases for the application of vague expressions. But the author also argues that vagueness is a feature of law, and not merely of legal language: the linguistic and non-linguistic resources of the law are commonly vague. These claims have consequences that have seemed unacceptable to many legal theorists. Because law is vague, judges cannot always decide cases by giving effect to the legal rights and obligations of the parties. Judges cannot always treat like cases alike. The ideal of the rule of law seems to be unattainable. The book offers a new articulation of the content of that ideal. It argues that the pursuit of justice and the rule of law do not depend on the idea that the requirements of the law are determinate in all cases. The resolution of unresolved disputes is an important and independent duty of judges-a duty that is itself an essential component of the ideal of the rule of law. Table Of Contents1. Introduction ; 2. Linguistic Indeterminacy ; 3. Sources of Indeterminacy ; 4. Vagueness and Legal Theory ; 5. How not to Solve the Paradox of the Heap ; 6. The Epistemic Theory of Vagueness ; 7. Vagueness and Similarity ; 8. Vagueness and Interpretation ; 9. The Impossibility of the Rule of Law ; Bibliography ; IndexAbout Timothy A. o. EndicottTimothy A. O. Endicott is Fellow in Law at Balliol College, Oxford GUARANTEE We guarantee all items are genuine studio release products - no copies, counterfeit or faulty versions. If there is an issue with the playback of the item (the item is faulty), please contact us within 7 days of receipt so that we can resolve the issue for you. Please note, this does not include instances where you've purchased say, a region 2 DVD and it won't play in your region 4 player. You must check first that your player can play the region of the disc you are about to purchase. CANCELLATION I Have already checked out, can I cancel my order? We will be able to cancel your order if it has not been dispatched yet. Send us a message as soon as possible and we will do our best to cancel your order before it gets sent out. My order has been dispatched, can I cancel my order? 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Book Title: Vagueness in Law
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Number of Pages: 226 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Vagueness in Law
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2000
Subject: Law
Item Height: 243 mm
Item Weight: 474 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Timothy A. O. Endicott
Item Width: 164 mm
Format: Hardcover