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|a Klatt, Matthias.
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|a Making the Law Explicit :
|b the Normativity of Legal Argumentation.
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|a Legal argumentation consists in the interpretation of texts. Therefore, it has a natural connection to the philosophy of language. Central issues of this connection, however, lack a clear answer. For instance, how much freedom do judges have in applying the law? How are the literal and the purposive approaches related to one another? How can we distinguish between applying the law and making the law?. This book provides answers by means of a complex and detailed theory of literal meaning. A new legal method is introduced, namely the further development of the law. It is so far unknown in Anglo.
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|a Prelims; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; I. The Doctrine of the Limits of the Wording; II. Interpretation and Invention in English Legal Reasoning; III. Towards a Common European Approach; IV. The Possibility of the Rule of Law Defended; V. The Sceptical Challenge, Indeterminacy and Vagueness; VI. The Rationality and Objectivity of Legal Reasoning; VII. At a Glance; Chapter 1 The Doctrine of the Limits of the Wording; I. The Limits of the Wording in Hermeneutic Legal Theory; II. The Limits of the Wording in Analytic Legal Theory.
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