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Semiotics and Legal Theory (Legal Semiotics Monographs)
  
Semiotics and Legal Theory (Legal Semiotics Monographs) (Hardcover)
by Bernard S. Jackson (Author)
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This is a reprint of the 1985 Routledge & Kegan Paul edition, which provided the first full account in English of the application of Greimassian semiotics to law. Professor Jackson locates discusses the theory and uses it as a framework to review the semiotic claims and presuppositions of some of the leading theories of contemporary jurisprudence. The book concludes by outlining a jurisprudential form of semiotic realism.

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Part of the "Legal Semiotics Monographs" series, this title provides a full exposition of the application of Greimasian semiotics to law. Topics covered also include Hart and the semiotics of legal rules, MacCormick and the semiotics of legal doctrine, and Kelsen and the semiotics of legal acts.

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