Pluralism and Law – Vol. 4: Legal Reasoning
Pluralism and Law – Vol. 4: Legal Reasoning
R. Martin: Dworkin's Jurisprudence
R. Bontekoe: Judicial Discretion and Right Answers
W. van der Burg: The Role of Ideals in Legal Dynamics
V. Champeil-Desplats: Axio-Teleological Conflicts of Norms
D. Francavilla: Legal Reasoning in the Hindu Tradition
R. V. Guarinoni: Juridical Norms and the Unity of Practical Reasoning
M. Szabó: Law as Translation
E. T. Feteris: Rational reconstruction of legal argumentation and the role of arguments from consequences
G. Kreuzbauer: Teaching Legal Argumentation
B. Matwijkiw: The Liar in Constitutional Law
H. Hamner Hill: Self-Reference, Self-Amendment, Self-Empowerment and the Validity of Basic Norms
P.-H. Wang: Anderson’s Reduction and Kelsen’s Normativism
F. Toepel: The Problem of Res Judicata
S. Bertea: Contemporary Legal Theory towards a Non-Objectualist Paradigm
A. Peczenik: Law, Justice and System
N. Intzessiloglou: The principle of justice and its LIC function in the globalization era
R. A. Guibourg: On the Certainty of Criteria
D. W. P. Ruiter: Tradeable Public Rights, Institutional Legal Theory and Neoinstitutionalist Economics
B. Pokol: The Concept of the Multi-Layered Legal System
A. Boshoff: Constitutional interpretation: Between past and future
M. Mahlmann: Aspects of a mentalist theory of ethics and law – the example of human rights
Series | Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie – Beihefte |
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Volume | 91 |
ISBN | 978-3-515-08503-8 |
Media type | Book - Paperback |
Edition number | 1. |
Copyright year | 2004 |
Publisher | Franz Steiner Verlag |
Length | 195 pages |
Size | 17.0 x 24.0 cm |
Language | English |