Judging under uncertainty: An institutional theory of legal interpretation/ Adrian Vermrula
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Introduction I. Critique 1. Interpretation without Institutions 2. Dynamism and Pragmatism: A Tale of Two Nirvanas II. Reconstruction 3. The Institutional Turn 4. Judicial Capacities: A Case Study 5. Systemic Effects and Judicial Coordination III. Applications 6. Judging under Uncertainty 7. Statutory Interpretation 8. Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation Conclusion: Interim Interpretive Theory Notes Index
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Introduction I. Critique 1. Interpretation without Institutions 2. Dynamism and Pragmatism: A Tale of Two Nirvanas II. Reconstruction 3. The Institutional Turn 4. Judicial Capacities: A Case Study 5. Systemic Effects and Judicial Coordination III. Applications 6. Judging under Uncertainty 7. Statutory Interpretation 8. Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation Conclusion: Interim Interpretive Theory Notes Index
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