Journal article

The Practice-based Objection to the ‘Standard Picture’ of How Law Works

Dale Smith

Jurisprudence | Taylor & Francis | Published : 2019

Abstract

Mark Greenberg has suggested that there is a ‘standard picture’ of how law works, according to which the contribution that a legal text makes to the content of the law is constituted by the meaning of the words contained in that text. Greenberg and other critics have offered several objections to this Standard Picture (or SP), one of which is that it cannot account for important aspects of legal practice (such as the operation of certain principles of legal interpretation). In this article, I suggest that adherents of the SP may have available to them adequate responses to existing versions of this objection. I then offer a new version of the objection, according to which the SP is unable to..

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University of Melbourne Researchers