The Critical Legal Studies Movement |
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Contents | 1 |
From Critique to Construction | 15 |
Two Models of Doctrine | 43 |
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alternative areas of social assumptions bargaining basic claim collective disadvantage commitment conception conflict constitutional constraints contract law contractarian controversy correction countervision critical legal studies critical social thought critique of formalism defined democracy destabilization rights deviationist doctrine distinctions division and hierarchy dominant economic established exemplary difficulty existentialist existing formative context forms of social governmental power human association ideas ideological imaginative implications insight instances of exemplary institutional arrangements institutional structure internal development justified labor law and doctrine leftist legal analysis legal doctrine legal studies movement legal theory legal thought liberal democracies limited method modernist moral negative capability objectivist offeror particular parties political possible principles and counterprinciples problem promissory estoppel relations require result revision rightholder roles rules scheme social capital social division social ideal social practice social theory social world society sources of obligation system of rights thesis tradition transformation underlying view vision