Wittgenstein and the Code: A Theory of Good Faith Performance and Enforcement Under Article Nine
97 Pages Posted: 4 Nov 2014
Date Written: November 3, 2014
Abstract
Over the course of the last decade, legal scholarship has increasingly focused on issues of interpretation. Legal scholars are occupied - some might say preoccupied - with the relevance to law of interpretive strategies, particularly those of a continental orientation. Whether or not this turn of events is to be applauded is a question that only time can answer; this particular theoretical invigoration of legal scholarship is simply too recent a phenomenon to be definitively characterized. But, while we cannot yet assess the long-term merits of this particular turn in scholarship, we are not precluded completely from characterizing at least some of its effects.
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