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Judges' critics given something to think about.
Australasian Business Intelligence, July, 2005
Jul 08, 2005 (Law Society Journal (NSW) - ABIX via COMTEX)
Neil MacCormick, Freehills Visiting Professor in the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law, has delivered a public lecture. He chose to talk about "the pervasive atmosphere of concern about the powers of courts and judges" in his lecture organised at the Supreme Court of New South Wales in April 2005. MacCormick, who is Regius Professor of Public Law at Edinburgh University, based his lecture on the last chapter of a book which will soon be published in Great Britain by Oxford University Press. Its title is "Rhetoric and the Rule of Law, A Theory of Legal Reasoning".
Publication Date: June 2005
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