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Why Lawyers Derail Justice

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Broschur
Buch Why Lawyers Derail Justice John C. Anderson
Libristo-Code: 04563849
Verlag Pennsylvania State University Press, September 1998
The "rule of law" has become a shibboleth of American democracy, but the emphasis on procedural and... Vollständige Beschreibung
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The "rule of law" has become a shibboleth of American democracy, but the emphasis on procedural and abstract rather than substantive justice that is embedded both in the workings of our judicial system and in the writings of our leading philosophers of law, John Anderson argues, had led to much real injustice. This book draws inspiration from Aristotle's notion of "natural justice" found in communities based on ties of friendship to point the way toward a more humane practice of law. Starting with concrete examples of injustice produced in our legal system, the author examines the distorting effects of legal argumentation and strategy on affirmative action, overzealous prosecutions, abusive enforcement of the tax code, sexual harassment litigation, and many other issues troubling our society. The jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin, with his notion of a "community of principle," is identified as best articulating the justification for our current system and is subjected to a thorough critique from an Aristotelian perspective. Kant's "kingdom of ends" is located at the root of rights-based notions of justice and is also argued to be inadequate because it lacks the flexibility allowed by the classical understanding of epieikeia (equity). What issues from this investigation of the faults of our present legal regime is a set of proposals for reform that include abolition of the legal profession and term limits for judges as well as politicians. John C. Anderson holds a law degree and a doctoral degree in philosophy from The Catholic University of America, and practiced law for five years in Washington, D.C. An independent scholar, he now works for the Army.

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Vollständiger Name Why Lawyers Derail Justice
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Broschur
Datum der Veröffentlichung 1998
Anzahl der Seiten 252
EAN 9780271025148
ISBN 027102514X
Libristo-Code 04563849
Gewicht 399
Abmessungen 152 x 229 x 21
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