The return of the knowing subject in legal theory

Toddington, S. 2008. The return of the knowing subject in legal theory. Society of Legal Scholars (SLA) Annual Conference: The Impact of Legal Scholarship. London School of Economics 15 - 18 Sep 2008

TitleThe return of the knowing subject in legal theory
AuthorsToddington, S.
TypeConference paper
Year2008
ConferenceSociety of Legal Scholars (SLA) Annual Conference: The Impact of Legal Scholarship
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Completed2008

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