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Contemporary Justice Review
Issues in Criminal, Social, and Restorative Justice
Volume 5, 2002 - Issue 1
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Argumentative Arbitrariness and Legal Discourse

Pages 47-52 | Published online: 14 Sep 2010
 

To make sense of the legal decisions courts offer, oftentimes we cannot rely on a strict judicial sense. Sometimes our explanations require us to engage in juridic-political speculation. This I call argumentative arbitrariness. This concept can serve us well in helping us to make sense of matters of justice as well as in developing critiques of legal order.

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