Facts and Norms in Law

Facts and Norms in Law

Interdisciplinary Reflections on Legal Method

Van Klink, Bart; De Been, Wouter; Taekema, Sanne

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

07/2016

304

Dura

Inglês

9781785361081

15 a 20 dias

They discuss topics such as the epistemic dependence of judicial decision-makers, legal doctrine as a non-normative discipline, systems-theory critique and law, and exploring the boundaries of law.
Contents: Foreword PART I 1. Introduction Wouter de Been, Sanne Taekema and Bart van Klink 2. Facts, Values and Norms Jaap Hage PART II 3. Imitation of Life: Resonances Between Law and Fact and Fact and Law Geoffrey Samuel 4. The Epistemic Dependence of Judicial Decision-Makers Rachel Herdy 5. Facts and Norms in the Behavioural Assumptions of Law Peter Cserne PART III 6. Legal Doctrine is a Non-normative Discipline: An Argument from Abstract Object Theory Anne Ruth Mackor 7. Systems Theory, Critique and Law: To Kill Some Darlings? Lyana Francot 8. A Law and Economics Perspective on Normative Analysis Alessio M. Pacces PART IV 9. Exploring the Boundaries of Law: On the Is-Ought Distinction in Jellinek and Kelsen Bart van Klink and Oliver W. Lembcke 10. The Natural and the Normative: The Distinction, not the Dichotomy, between Facts and Values in a Broader Context Maksymilian Del Mar 11. How Should Lawyers Use Sociological Ideas? Juristic Practice and Social Science Roger Cotterrell PART V 12. The Need for Audacious Fully Armed Scholars: Concluding Reflections Wibren van der Burg Index
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