The Philosophy of Law —— Being Notes of Lectures Delivered During Twenty-Three Years 1852-1875; In the Inner Temple Hall London

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ISBN: 9781330532232 出版年:2016 页码:306 Herbert Broom Forgotten Books

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Indeed, the law in its most general sense, re garded as a rule of conduct, is founded upon principles recognized by all civilized communities; and whatever differences in. The mere administration of the law may appear among neighboring states, it will be found that the reason of the law is everywhere the same. But the law, While it concerns itself mainly with principles, is not a fixed science. Its definitions are not fixed and determinate like those of geometry, and are not therefore, and cannot in the nature of things be, certainly and positively expressed. A judge never decides general principles. He decides a case. It is for us to deduce the general principle afterwards. The reason is, that when a legislature promulgates a law, or a judge decides a case.

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