Deference: The Legal Concept and the Legal Practice

Author:   Gary Lawson (Philip S. Beck Professor of Law, Philip S. Beck Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law) ,  Guy I. Seidman (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Interdisciplinary Centre, Radzyner Law School, Herzliya, Israel)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190273408


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Deference: The Legal Concept and the Legal Practice


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Deference is perhaps the most important concept and practice in law. It lies at the core of every system of precedent, appellate review, federalism, and separation of powers, all of which center on how one actor should deal with previous decisions. Oddly enough, deference is also one of the most under-analyzed and under-theorized legal concepts and practices, perhaps because its applications are so varied. This book's goal is to provide a definition of deference and a vocabulary for discussing it that can be used to describe, explain, and/or criticize deference in all of its manifestations, including some manifestations that are not always identified by legal actors as instances of deference. This project does not seek to prescribe whether and how any legal system should apply deference in any specific circumstance or to critique any particular deference doctrines. Rather, it aims to bring the concept of deference to the forefront of legal discussion; to identify, catalogue, and analyze at least the chief among its many applications; to set forth the many and varied rationales that can be and have been offered in support of deference in different legal contexts; and thereby to provide a vocabulary and conceptual framework that can be employed in future projects, whether those projects are descriptive or prescriptive.

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Author:   Gary Lawson (Philip S. Beck Professor of Law, Philip S. Beck Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law) ,  Guy I. Seidman (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Interdisciplinary Centre, Radzyner Law School, Herzliya, Israel)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780190273408


ISBN 10:   0190273402
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   10 January 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: The Puzzle of Deference Chapter 2. The Many Faces of Federal Court Deference Chapter 3. Defining Deference Chapter 4. Other Views of the Cathedral Chapter 5. Extensions

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Gary Lawson is the Philip S. Beck Professor at Boston University School of Law. Guy I. Seidman is a Professor of Law at Radzyner Law School at IDC Herzliya (in Israel).

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