Legal reasoning
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Legal reasoning
(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, . Schools ; 5.1,
Dartmouth, c1992
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- v. 2
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Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Part 1 Reasoning and science in law: reason in law, Norberto Bobbio
- the foundation of legal reasoning, Aulis Aarnio
- truth and legal norms, Ilkka Niiniluoto
- models of reason, types of principles and reasoning, Enrico Pattaro
- legal science between natural science and human sciences, Vittorio Villa. Part 2 Reasoning as justification in law: a note on discovery and justification in science and law, Martin Golding
- the justification of the judicial decision, Rolf Sartorious
- justification and judicial responsibility, David Lyons
- the artificial reason and judgement of the law, Neil MacCormick. Part 3 Rational foundations for reasoning in law: law as practical reason, Michael J. Detmold
- Perelman and Habermas, Guy Haarscher
- the foundation of legal reasoning, Aleksander Peczenik
- the foundation of legal reasoning, Robert Alexy
- no right answer, Ronald Dworkin
- the jurisprudence of scepticism, Richard Posner. Part 4 Logic and artificial intelligence in law: deontic logic revisited, G.N. Von Wright
- logic of norms and logic of normative propositions, Carlos Alchourron
- norms and logic - Kelsen and Weinberger on the ontology of norms, Eugenio Bulygin
- the expressive conceptions of norms - an impasse for the logic of norms, Ota Weinberger
- expert systems in law - a jurisprudential approach to artificial intelligence and legal reasoning, Richard Susskind
- legal expert systems - misunderstanding the legal process, Philip Leith. Volume 2: Part 1 Basic elements of justificatory reasoning: legal reasoning - in search of an adequate theory of argument
- logical method and law, John Dewey
- two types of substantive reasons - the core of a theory of common law justification, Robert S. Summers
- on legal decisions and their consequences - from Dewey to Dworkin, Neil MacCormick. Part 2 Pragmatic reasoning or principled decision?: from principles to pragmatism - changes in the function of the judicial process, Patrick Atiyah
- from principles to principles, Julius Stone
- general norms and legal reasoning, Hannu Tapani Klami
- guiding standards in legal reasoning, Thorstein Eckoff
- the role of coherence in legal reasoning, Barbara Baum Levenbook
- legal reasoning and coherence theories, Kenneth J. Kress. Part 3 Interpretation and justification: law as interpretation, Ronald Dworkin
- working on the chain gang - interpretation in law and literature, Stanley Fish
- objectivity and interpretation, Owen Fiss
- on interpretation - the adultery clause of the ten commandments, Sandford Levinson
- the semantics of common law predicates, Michael W.B. Sinclair
- teleological construction of statutes, 2, Per Olof Ekelof
- legal language and legal interpretation, 4, Jerzy Wroblewski. Part 4 Reasoning on facts and causation: evidence and legal theory, William L. Twining
- the mathematics of proof, Glanville L. Williams
- the logic of proof, Jonathan L. Cohen
- the probability debate, Richard Eggleston
- narrative models in legal proof, 1, Bernard Jackson.
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