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This work argues that problems at the intersection of law and science flow not from the changing nature of science, but from the changing nature of law. It uses examples from doctrines related to abortion, gene patenting, copyright, and more, to explore the nature of law.
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Role of Science in Law
2009, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0199709467 9780199709465
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Table of Contents
The allure of science
Internalization of science in modern law
Externalization in modern law
The repetitions of history
The nature of law
What is science?
Misunderstanding the limits of science
Improving the role of science in law
Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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