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1. Dyzenhaus, David, Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems: South African Law in the Perspective of Legal Philosophy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991). ISBN 0-19-825292-7. $82.50 Cdn.Google Scholar
2. See Plato’s Crito.
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8. Ibid, at 269–70.
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10. See his Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (London: Fontana Paperbacks, 1985)
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