Yet anyone who has tried to source a lost quotation, say from the What he has already researched or else (since citations nowĬount as academic credits ) self-promoting his earlier work with his Previous research as a springboard for further research is faced with “Self-plagiarism”, so the author stonewalls (p xvii) “is not ![]() ![]() Much of The Judicial Process amplifies the juridical author ’sĮarlier Return to Principle in Judicial Reasoning. Here is the recipient of the J F Northey Annual Law Book Award for 2005 as Pragmatism, Practical Reasoning and Principles with high expectations since One is entitled to approach this book on The Judicial Process: Realism, ![]() (by E W Thomas, Cambridge University Press, 2005) Realism, Pragmatism, Practical Reasoning and Jamieson, Nigel - "The Judicial Process: Realism, Pragmatism, Practical Reasoning and Principles, by E W Thomas" OtaLawRw 15 (2007) 11 Otago Law Review 539
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