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edited by Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi ; with contributions by Mikhail Antonov ... [et al.] ; assistant editors : Erica Calardo ... [et al.]

(A treatise of legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, v. 12 . Legal philosophy in the twentieth century : the civil law world ; t. 1)

Springer, c2016

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A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence is the first-ever multivolume treatment of the issues in legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a historical perspective. The work is aimed at jurists as well as legal and practical philosophers. Edited by the renowned theorist Enrico Pattaro and his team, this book is a classical reference work that would be of great interest to legal and practical philosophers as well as to jurists and legal scholar at all levels. The work is divided in two parts. The theoretical part (published in 2005), consisting of five volumes, covers the main topics of the contemporary debate; the historical part, consisting of six volumes (Volumes 6-8 published in 2007; Volumes 9 and 10, published in 2009; Volume 11 published in 2011 and Volume 12 forthcoming in 2016), accounts for the development of legal thought from ancient Greek times through the twentieth century. Volume 12 Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Civil Law World Volume 12 of A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence, titled Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Civil-Law World, functions as a complement to Gerald Postema's volume 11 (titled Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Common Law World), and it offers the first comprehensive account of the complex development that legal philosophy has undergone in continental Europe and Latin America since 1900. In this volume, leading international scholars from the different language areas making up the civil-law world give an account of the way legal philosophy has evolved in these areas in the 20th century, the outcome being an overall mosaic of civil-law legal philosophy in this arc of time. Further, specialists in the field describe the development that legal philosophy has undergone in the 20th century by focusing on three of its main subjects-namely, legal positivism, natural-law theory, and the theory of legal reasoning-and discussing the different conceptions that have been put forward under these labels. The layout of the volume is meant to frame historical analysis with a view to the contemporary theoretical debate, thus completing the Treatise in keeping with its overall methodological aim, namely, that of combining history and theory as a necessary means by which to provide a comprehensive account of jurisprudential thinking.

Table of Contents

  • 12.1.- A Note on the Authors.- Preface by the Editors of Volume 12
  • Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi.- Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi.-Part One - German-Speaking Countries.- Premise
  • Agostino Carrino and Hasso Hofmann.- Introduction: Philosophy of Law and Conceptions of the World
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 1 - The Rebirth of Legal Philosophy within the Frame of Neo-Kantianism
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 2 - Logistic Normativism: The Wiener rechtstheoretische Schule
  • by Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 3 - The Sociological Philosophy of Law as an Alternative to Normativism
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 4 - From Criticism to the Phenomenology of Law
  • Giuliana Stella.- Chapter 5 - From the Criticism of Neo-Kantianism to Neo- Hegelianism in the Philosophy of Law
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 6 - Law and the State in the Conservative Revolution
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 7 - Marxism in the Philosophy of Law
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 8 - From Norm to Decision to the Concrete Order: The Legal Philosophy of Carl Schmitt
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 9 - Nazi Philosophy of Law and of the State
  • Agostino Carrino.- Chapter 10 - The Development of German-Language Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory in the Second Half of the 20th Century
  • Hasso Hofmann.- Part Two - Southern European Countries And France.- Chapter 11 - Legal Philosophy in Italy in the 20th Century
  • Carla Faralli.- Chapter 12 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in France.- Chapter 13 - Political History of 20th Century Spanish Philosophy of Law
  • Benjamin Rivaya.- Chapter 14 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Portugal
  • Jose de Sousa e Brito.- Chapter 15 - A Historical Survey of Legal Reasoning and Philosophy in Greece during the 20th Century
  • Constantinos Stamatis.- Part Three - Eastern European Countries.- Chapter 16 - 20th-Century Legal Theory and Philosophy in Poland
  • Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Krzysztof Pleszka, Jan Wolenski.- Chapter 17 - Russian Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century
  • Mikhail Antonov.- Chapter 18 - Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic: The 20th Century
  • Alexander Broestl.- Chapter 19 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Hungary
  • Csaba Varga.- Chapter 20 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Other Countries of Eastern Europe.- Part Four - Nordic And Low Countries.- Chapter 21 - Sweden: Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century
  • Uta Bindreiter.- Chapter 22 - 20th Century Legal Philosophy in Denmark
  • Henrik Palmer Olsen.- Chapter 23 - Legal Philosophy in Norway in the 20th Century
  • Svein Eng.- Chapter 24 - Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law in Finland in the 20th Century
  • Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo.- Chapter 25 - Legal Philosophy in the Low Countries
  • Mark Van Hoecke and Arend Soeteman.- Part Five - Latin America.- Chapter 27 - Philosophy of Law in Brazil in the 20th Century
  • Ronaldo Macedo and Carla Henriete Bevilacqua Piccolo.- Chapter 28 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Other Countries of Latin America
  • Rodolfo Vazquez.- Bibliography.- Index of Subjects.- Index of Names. 12.2.- A Note on the Authors.- Part One - Natural Law Theory.- Chapter 1 - Introduction
  • Francesco Viola.- Chapter 2 - Natural Law in Germany in the 20th Century
  • Stephan Kirste.- Chapter 3 - Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Natural Law in France
  • Stamatios Tzitzis.- Chapter 4 - Natural Law Theory in Spain and Portugal
  • Antonio-Enrique Perez Luno.- Chapter 5 - Natural Law Theory in Italy
  • Francesco Viola.- Chapter 6 - Natural Law in Hungary
  • Mate Paksy and Csaba Varga.- Chapter 7 - The Natural Law Theory of the 20th Century Latin America
  • Carlos I. Massini Correas.- Part Two - Legal Positivism.- Chapter 8 - Legal Positivism in the First Half of the 20th Century
  • Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni.- Chapter 9 - The Postwar Debate
  • Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni.- Chapter 10 - Neo-Constitutionalist Challenges to Legal Positivism.- Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni.- Chapter 11 - Legal Positivism's Answers to the Neoconstitutionalist Challenge
  • Mauro Barberis.- Part Three - Legal Realism.- Chapter 12 - Introduction: Continental Legal Realism
  • Edoardo Fittipaldi.- Chapter 13 - Axel Hagerstroem at the Origins of the Uppsala School
  • Enrico Pattaro.- Chapter 14 - Karl Olivecrona's Legal Philosophy
  • Torben Spaak.- Chapter 15 - Anders Vihelm Lundstedt: in Quest of Reality
  • Uta Bindreiter.- Chapter 16 - Alf Ross's Legal Philosophy
  • Mauro Zamboni.- Chapter 17 - Other Scandinavian Legal Realists.- Chapter 18 - Leon Petrazycki's Theory of Law
  • by Edoardo Fittipaldi.- Chapter 19 - Jerzy Lande
  • Edoardo Fittipaldi.- Chapter 20 - Other Russian or Polish Legal Realists.- Part Four - Legal Reasoning.- Introduction: A Note on Terminology and Purpose
  • Pierluigi Chiassoni and Eveline Feteris.- Chapter 21 - The Heritage of the XIXth Century: The Age of Interpretive Cognitivism
  • Pierluigi Chiassoni.- Chapter 22 - The Age of Discontent: The Revolt against Interpretive Cognitivism
  • Pierluigi Chiassoni.- Chapter 23 - Taking Stock of the Past: Rhetoric, Topics, Hermeneutics
  • Pierluigi Chiassoni.- Chapter 24 - The Age of Analysis: Logical Empiricism, ordinary Language, and the Simple Truth of the Matter
  • Pierluigi Chiassoni.- Chapter 25 - Advancing Reason to Its Further Borders
  • Eveline Feteris.- Chapter 26 - Law and Logic in the 20th Century
  • Jan Wolenski.- Chapter 27 - Recent Developments in Legal Logic
  • Antonino Rotolo and Davide Grossi.- Bibliography.- Index of Subjects.- Index of Names.

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