Justice Accused: Antislavery and the Judicial ProcessYale University Press, 1.01.1975 г. - 322 страници What should a judge do when he must hand down a ruling based on a law that he considers unjust or oppressive? This question is examined through a series of problems concerning unjust law that arose with respect to slavery in nineteenth-century America.
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... Doctrinal Opposition to Natural Law Positivism and Higher Law The Conflict Pattern PART I : NATURE TAMED 2. Natural Right in Legislation Introduction Legislation : Natural Right and Social Expedience 3. Judicial Construction of a ...
... Doctrinal Direction and Weight 201 The Dialectical Environment 211 Interaction of Doctrine and Dialectics 217 13. Judicial Responses 226 The Dissonance Hypothesis 226 Judicial Response Patterns 229 Biographies 238 Postscript to Part III ...
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Of Creon and Captain Vere | 1 |
and Judicial Positivism in the Eighteenth Century | 8 |
NATURE TAMED | 31 |
In Favorem Libertatis? | 62 |
Conflict of Laws | 83 |
Perspectives from International | 100 |
NATURES PLACE DISPUTED | 117 |
1 | 129 |
33333 | 172 |
The Fugitive Slave Law | 175 |
Postscript to Part II | 192 |
Context for Conscience | 201 |
Judicial Responses | 226 |
55 | 241 |
62 | 254 |
79 | 275 |
Formal Assumptions of the Judiciary | 131 |
Formal Assumptions of the Antislavery Forces | 149 |
8 | 154 |
The Fugitive Slave Law to 1850 | 159 |
2228 | 165 |
87 | 284 |
93 | 291 |
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