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    Toward an Informal Account of Legal Interpretation by Hutchinson, Allan C.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 23 November 2017

    • ISBN 9781316606452
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 228x150x12 mm
    • Weight 300 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 7 b/w illus.
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    Short description:

    The book challenges all formalist accounts of legal interpretation and offers an 'informal' alternative.

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    Long description:

    Toward an Informal Account of Legal Interpretation offers a viable account of law, judicial decision-making, and legal interpretation that is as fresh as it is familiar. The author expertly challenges the dominant mode of formalist theorizing and proposes an explanatory account of legal interpretation that can profitably be understood as an 'informal' intervention. Such an informal approach has no truck with either the claims of the formalists (i.e., that law is something separate from ideology) or those of the anti-formalists (i.e., that law is nothing other than ideological posturing). Hutchinson insists that, when understood properly, legal interpretation is an applied exercise in law-and-ideology; it is both constrained and unconstrained in equal measure. In developing this informalist account through a sustained application of the 'no vehicles in the park' rule, this book is wide-ranging in theoretical scope and substance, but also accessible and practical in style.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. An informal opening; 2. Among the formalist ghosts; 3. Walking softly: the positivist contribution; 4. Walking with purpose: a naturalist turn; 5. Back to the future: an originalist gambit; 6. A hard line: further positivist efforts; 7. Crossing over: the anti-formalist critique; 8. Moving on: an ideological inquiry; 9. Law and ideology: the informalist approach; 10. Looking for the informal judge.

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