This controversial book explores the potential for the use of lotteries in social and particularly legal decision-making contexts. Neil Duxbury considers in detail the history advantages and drawbacks of deciding issues of social significance by lot and argues that the value of the lottery as a legal decision-making device has generally been underestimated.
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