The force of law /
Many legal theorists maintain that laws are effective because we internalize them, obeying even when not compelled to do so. In a comprehensive reassessment of the role of force in law, Frederick Schauer disagrees, demonstrating that coercion, more than internalized thinking and behaving, distinguis...
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Main Author: | Schauer, Frederick F. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press,
2015
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