The power of the lawyer is in the uncertainty of the law. Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Robert Green Ingersoll
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We employ the notion of uncertainty of law to refer to the fact that it is difficult
Weber [1925/1954)] is intended as "gaplessness" of the legal system, in which all de-
laws in general, and [is] not owing to any particular ill construction of the [legal] system."
Although not all conflicts are resolved in such bloodthirsty ways, disagreement
sibility. Some authors consider uncertainty as an inherent limitation of lawmaking
We employ the notion of uncertainty of law to refer to the fact that it is difficult
Weber [1925/1954)] is intended as "gaplessness" of the legal system, in which all de-
laws in general, and [is] not owing to any particular ill construction of the [legal] system."
Although not all conflicts are resolved in such bloodthirsty ways, disagreement
sibility. Some authors consider uncertainty as an inherent limitation of lawmaking