The Idea of Public Law
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Loughlin argues that public law must be treated as a special indeed autonomous, subject and that the root cause of many of the difficulties and controversies that have arisen within both contemporary jurisprudence and also in the practice of public …
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Loughlin argues that public law must be treated as a special indeed autonomous, subject and that the root cause of many of the difficulties and controversies that have arisen within both contemporary jurisprudence and also in the practice of public law have arisen because this argument has been neglected.
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