Hi. On the outset, let me say I'm not a lawyer, dropped out of school at year 11 (1972~), and returned to night school(s) as an adult, learning a few basic subjects at "5th form" level, Legal Studies, English, and forget the others.
Life sent me up the road, while as a working-class "battler", of studying Philosophy, Economics, and other topics, all assisting in expanding my intellect, self-understanding, and knowledge of many cultures, boiling it all down to this "deep-ish" Philosophy of Law topic.
So, 1st question here is
Is this the correct forum to post such a topic, about discussing "the Philosophy of Law"?
I'll leave it there for now...., on the lines that I do believe this is something Legal Fraternities need address, all awry things considered.
Prompts; Impartiality, Veracity of Laws, Recusal, Testing Laws.
Cheers.
Life sent me up the road, while as a working-class "battler", of studying Philosophy, Economics, and other topics, all assisting in expanding my intellect, self-understanding, and knowledge of many cultures, boiling it all down to this "deep-ish" Philosophy of Law topic.
So, 1st question here is
Is this the correct forum to post such a topic, about discussing "the Philosophy of Law"?
I'll leave it there for now...., on the lines that I do believe this is something Legal Fraternities need address, all awry things considered.
Prompts; Impartiality, Veracity of Laws, Recusal, Testing Laws.
Cheers.