Unpacking normativity : conceptual, normative, and descriptive issues
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Unpacking normativity : conceptual, normative, and descriptive issues
Hart, 2018
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Includes index
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内容説明
This book provides a new and wide-ranging study of law's normativity, examining conceptual, descriptive and empirical dimensions of this perennial philosophical issue. It also contains essays concerned with, among other issues, the relationship between semantic and legal normativity; methodological concerns pertaining to understanding normativity; normativity and legal interpretation; and normativity as it pertains to transnational law. The contributors come not only from the usual Anglo-American and Western European community of legal theorists, but also from Latin American and Eastern European communities, representing a diversity of perspectives and points of view - including essays from both analytic and continental methodologies. With this range of topics, the book will appeal to scholars in transnational law, legal sociology, normative legal philosophy concerned with problems of state legitimacy and practical rationality, as well as those working in general jurisprudence. It comprises a highly important contribution to the study of law's normativity.
目次
PART I
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING NORMATIVITY
1. Is Moralised Jurisprudence Redundant?
Dimitrios Kyritsis
2. The Metric Approach to Legal Normativity
Triantafyllos Gkouvas
PART II
ON THE NATURE OF LEGAL NORMATIVITY/LEGAL OBLIGATION
3. The Nature of Legal Obligation
Brian H Bix
4. The Problems of Legal Normativity and Legal Obligation
Kenneth Einar Himma
5. Non-naturalism, Normativity and the Meaning of Ought: Some Lessons from Kelsen
George Pavlakos
PART III
NORMS AS REASONS FOR ACTION
6. Norms, Reasons, and the Law
Andrei Marmor
7. Normative Reasoning From a Point of View
WJ Waluchow
8. Legal Reasons and Upgrading Reasons
Horacio Spector
PART IV
NORMATIVITY AND LEGAL REASONING
9. Normativity of Basic Rules of Legal Interpretation
Bojan Spaic
10. Another Way to Meet Hart's Challenge
Andrej Kristan
11. The Constraining Force of Analogies and the Role of the Judge
Katharina Stevens
PART V
LEGAL NORMATIVITY BEYOND THE STATE
12. What Makes a Transnational Rule of Law? Understanding the Logos and Values of Human Action in Transnational Law
Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco
13. Theorising 'Unidentified Normative Objects' of Global Regulatory Regimes
Miodrag Jovanovic
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