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Grounded in linguistic philosophy and Carnapian semantics, this book's innovative contribution to analytical jurisprudence also addresses the issues of institutional philosophy, social pragmatism, and legal principles as envisioned by Dworkin, among others.
In this study, the author identifies six types of judicial precedent-ideology and are tests them against judicial experiences in various countries.
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