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Legality

Legality
Author: Scott J. Shapiro
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 067426729X

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What is law? This question has preoccupied philosophers from Plato to Thomas Hobbes to H. L. A. Hart. Yet many others find it perplexing. How could we possibly know how to answer such an abstract question? And what would be the point of doing so? In Legality, Scott Shapiro argues that the question is not only meaningful but vitally important. In fact, many of the most pressing puzzles that lawyers confront—including who has legal authority over us and how we should interpret constitutions, statutes, and cases—will remain elusive until this grand philosophical question is resolved. Shapiro draws on recent work in the philosophy of action to develop an original and compelling answer to this age-old question. Breaking with a long tradition in jurisprudence, he argues that the law cannot be understood simply in terms of rules. Legal systems are best understood as highly complex and sophisticated tools for creating and applying plans. Shifting the focus of jurisprudence in this way—from rules to plans—not only resolves many of the most vexing puzzles about the nature of law but has profound implications for legal practice as well. Written in clear, jargon-free language, and presupposing no legal or philosophical background, Legality is both a groundbreaking new theory of law and an excellent introduction to and defense of classical jurisprudence.


Natural Law in Court

Natural Law in Court
Author: R. H. Helmholz
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674504585

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Natural-law theory grounds human laws in universal truths of God’s creation. The task of the judicial system was to build an edifice of positive law on natural law’s foundations. R. H. Helmholz shows how lawyers and judges made and interpreted natural law arguments in the West, and concludes that historically it has advanced the cause of justice.


Jurisprudence

Jurisprudence
Author: Robert L. Hayman
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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This text presents cutting edge contemporary materials, as well as new chapters on Natural Law, Positivism, Gay Legal Rights and Critical Lawyering. The book offers comprehensive coverage of legal theory from traditional to current movements, including new materials on Legal Formalism, Legal Process, Latino Critical, and Queer Critical Theory. Also contains extensive readings and updated and amplified notes, questions, problems, and bibliographies.


Understanding the Nature of Law

Understanding the Nature of Law
Author: Michael Giudice
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-06-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1784718815

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Understanding the Nature of Law explores methodological questions about how best to explain law. Among these questions, one is central: is there something about law which determines how it should be theorized? This novel book explains the importance of


Justice in Extreme Cases

Justice in Extreme Cases
Author: Darryl Robinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009028286

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In Justice in Extreme Cases, Darryl Robinson argues that the encounter between criminal law theory and international criminal law (ICL) can be illuminating in two directions: criminal law theory can challenge and improve ICL, and conversely, ICL's novel puzzles can challenge and improve mainstream criminal law theory. Robinson recommends a 'coherentist' method for discussions of principles, justice and justification. Coherentism recognizes that prevailing understandings are fallible, contingent human constructs. This book will be a valuable resource to scholars and jurists in ICL, as well as scholars of criminal law theory and legal philosophy.


Legal Theory and Cases

Legal Theory and Cases
Author: Micheál Ó Súilleabháin (ed.)
Publisher: Rainer Hampp Verlag
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783879880799

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Classic Readings and Cases in the Philosophy of Law

Classic Readings and Cases in the Philosophy of Law
Author: Susan Dimock
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1398
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1315509636

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With over sixty cases as support, this text presents the philosophy of law as a perpetual series of debates with overlapping lines and cross connections. Using law as a focus to bring into relief many social and political issues of pressing importance in contemporary society, this book encourages readers to think critically and philosophically. Classic Readings and Cases in the Philosophy of Law centers on five major questions: What is law? What, if any, connection must there be between law and morality? When should law be used to restrict the liberty of individuals? To what extent should democratic states permit civil disobedience? What, if anything, justifies the infliction of punishment on those who violate the law? The extensive anthology of cases covers the mundane to the grandest of constitutional issues, including controversial topics like ownership of genetic material, capital punishment, and gay rights. Brief introductions to each case describe the central issue being litigated, the legal reasoning of the justices–both majority and dissenting–the decision of the court, and its philosophical significance.


Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems

Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems
Author: David Dyzenhaus
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199532214

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This influential book makes sense of abstract debates about the nature of law and the rule of law by situating them in the real-world context of apartheid-era South Africa. The new edition examines the transformation in South Africa since the end of apartheid, and the shift in debates surrounding the rule of law post 9/11.


Reading the Legal Case

Reading the Legal Case
Author: Marco Wan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415673542

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The Legal Case: Cross-Currents in Law and the Humanitiesre-examines the seemingly familiar notion of a ‘legal case’ by exploring the histories, practices, conventions and rhetoric of ‘case law’. The doctrine of stare decisis, whereby courts are bound by precedent cases, underpins legal reasoning in the common law world. At the same time, the legal case is itself a product of institutional and linguistic practices, and raises broader questions about the foundations and boundaries of law. The idea of the ‘case’ as an ordered, closed narrative with a determinate outcome is, for example, integral to medical, psychoanalytic, as well as forensic discourses; whilst the notion of the ‘strange case’ is a popular one in the English fiction of the late nineteenth century. What is at stake in the attempt to categorise or define a situation as a legal case? Is the notion of binding precedent in ‘case law’ really distinctive to the common law? And if so, why? What can the concept of a ‘case’ in other disciplines and discourses tell us about how it operates in law? With contributions from legal philosophers, legal historians, literary critics, and linguists, this book moves beyond the jurisprudential discussion of the nature and authority of the legal case, as it draws on insights from philosophy, m linguistics, narratology, drama, and film.