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Law as Lore
Author(s) -
Larry Wolff
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of civil and legal sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-0170
DOI - 10.4172/2169-0170.1000e108
Subject(s) - law , criminal law , political science , sociology
Law is saturated with stories. People tell their stories to lawyers; lawyers tell their clients’ stories to courts; legislators develop regulation to respond to their constituents’ stories of injustice or inequality. In legal education, professors devise hypothetical scenarios to test student understanding of legal doctrine; in law examinations and assignments, students construct advice to fictional clients. The common law legal system derives many of its foundational principles from case law — in effect, stories with legal solutions — that have accumulated over time. The civil law system, despite a different design centred on legal codes, also relies on judicial story-telling to interpret the code provisions and flesh out the gaps

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