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Legal reasoning

edited by Aulis Aarnio and D. Neil MacCormick

(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, . Schools ; 5.1,5.2)

Dartmouth, c1992

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  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This two-volume set contains chapters on reasoning and science in law, reasoning as justification in law and logic and artificial intelligence in law. Volume two discusses basic elements of justificatory reasoning, interpretation and justification and reasoning on facts and causation.

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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