Scientia Iuris : Knowledge and Experience in Legal Education and Practice fro...
by Luca Siliquini-Cinelli
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Scientia Iuris : Knowledge and Experience in Legal Education and Practice from the Late Roman Republic to Artificial Intelligence, Hardcover by Siliquini-cinelli, Luca, ISBN 3031519353, ISBN-13 9783031519352, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Law’s regulatory reach has grown significantly over the past few decades. Yet, at the same time, law schools and legal professions in Western and Western-oriented jurisdictions have undergone an acute crisis. How is this possible? In this insightful and wide-ranging book, Luca Siliquini-Cinelli argues that these trends are in fact complementary manifestations of a single phenomenon—namely, that law is and will always be more capable of regulating social interaction without the experiential contribution of legal experts. Siliquini-Cinelli contends that the separation of law’s regulatory function from legal experts is structurally linked to the former’s nature and operational dynamics as an intellectual artifact to be used for ordering purposes. As a product of the intellect, law is a matter of knowledge, not experience. In fact, Siliquini-Cinelli holds, law’s artifactuality voids experience, including that of legal experts, making it redundant. This explains how law can thrive as a regulatory phenomenon while the very places where future legal professionals are formed and those places where it is practised are in crisis. To show this, Siliquini-Cinelli embarks upon a historical, philosophical, and comparative analysis of law’s artifa
- Publisher: Springer
- Year: 2024
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9783031519352
- Condition: Fine
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