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Law and legal interpretation, edited by Fernando Atria and D. Neil MacCormick

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Law and legal interpretation, edited by Fernando Atria and D. Neil MacCormick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Law and legal interpretation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
51306211
Responsibility statement
edited by Fernando Atria and D. Neil MacCormick
Series statement
International library of essays in law and legal theory.
Table Of Contents
Pt. I. Interpretation and law: why is interpretation important for law? Law, philosophy and interpretation (1994) / Ronald Dworkin ; Why interpret? (1996) / Joseph Raz -- Pt. II. Interpretation and legal reasoning: law and morality. Law as practical reason (1989) / M.J. Detmold ; Legal reasoning and legal theory revisited (1999) / Fernando Atria ; A natural law theory of interpretation (1985) / Michael S. Moore -- Pt. III. Interpretation and application of legal rules, vagueness and defeasibility. Justification and application of norms (1993) / Robert Alexy ; Critical remarks on Robert Alexy's "special-case thesis" (1993) / Klaus Günther ; Law, love and computers (1996) / Zenon Bankowski ; On law and logic / Carlos E. Alchourrón -- Pt. IV. Legal interpretation and politics. Legal analysis as institutional imagination (1996) / Roberto Mangabeira Unger ; The inertia of institutional imagination: a reply to Roberto Unger (1996) / Emilios A. Christodoulidis -- Pt. V. Interpretation and objectivity. Law and metaphysics (1987) / Charles M. Yablon ; Kripke's case: some remarks on rules, their interpretation and application (1988) / Jes Bjarup ; Working on the chain gang: interpretation in law and literature (1989) / Stanley Fish -- Pt. VI. Interpreting the law. Normative and narrative coherence in legal decision making (1998) / Jan M. van Dunné ; On justification and interpretation (1994) / Jerzy Wróblewski and Neil MacCormick ; Authority reasons in legal interpretation and moral reasoning (1988) / Aleksander Peczenik ; Two types of substantive reasons: the core of a theory of common-law justification (1978) / Robert S. Summers ; Reasonableness and objectivity (1999) / Neil MacCormick
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