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About IVR: "The IVR Encyclopaedia of Jurisprudence, Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law is intended to provide an online resource for legal scholars, practitioners and students. It seeks to provide accessible explanation of some of the most important philosophical ideas and theories, highlighting the connections between ordinary legal scholarship and philosophy. A legal scholar carrying out research on, say, 'statutory interpretation' often relies on philosophical assumptions concerning argumentation, the nature of law, legitimacy and other important ideas; a philosophical entry in the Encyclopaedia is intended to deepen the scholar's understanding of these underlying assumptions and the various views on these assumptions being debated in the literature. " more
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