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Random Justice

Neil Duxbury

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Random Justice

Explore the fascinating intersection of law and decision-making with Random Justice by Neil Duxbury. Published by Oxford University Press in 1999, this thought-provoking hardback spans 190 pages and delves into the history and methodology of resolving issues of social significance through random selection, or the lottery system.

Duxbury presents a compelling argument that using lot as a decision-making strategy can be surprisingly cost-effective and impartial. While many may instinctively shy away from this approach, the author challenges readers to reconsider the rationality behind this aversion. Perfect for those interested in jurisprudence, philosophy of law, and legal methodologies, Random Justice invites you to rethink traditional notions of justice and fairness.

Enhance your understanding of decision theory and the judicial process with this insightful exploration of law's foundations. Don't miss out on the chance to add this influential work to your collection.

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Random Justice

Regular price €109,28
Sale price €109,28 Regular price €132,35