Law as Communication.
This text argues that our conception of the legal system, of democracy, of the legitimation of law and of the respective role of judges, legislators and legal scholars should be based on a pluralist and communicative approach. It analyses the main problems of jurisprudence from such a perspective.
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Hart Pub.,
2002.
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K213 .H6 2002eb
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