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Prescriptive formality and normative rationality in modern legal systems festschrift for Robert S. Summers /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Krawietz, Werner, MacCormick, Neil, Wright, G. H. von (Georg Henrik), 1916-2003, Summers, Robert S.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 1994.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • I. Definition and Theory in Jurisprudence Reconsidered
  • Aulis Aarnio, Tampere: Is Legal Science a Social Science?
  • John Bell, Leeds: Comparative Law and Legal Theory
  • Torstein Eckhoff, Oslo: Legal Principles
  • Werner Krawietz, Münster: Dual Concept of the Legal System? The Formal Character of Law from the Perspective of Institutional and Social Systems Theory
  • Neil MacCormick, Edinburgh: Four Quadrants of Jurisprudence
  • Aleksander Peczenik, Lund: Unity of the Legal System
  • Mihály Samu, Budapest: Adequacy of Societal Norm-Systems. The Issues of Modern ius et non-ius
  • II. The Concept of Law Redefined
  • Robert Alexy, Kiel: A Definition of Law
  • Ralf Dreier, Göttingen: Some Remarks on the Concept of Law
  • Kent Greenawalt, New York: Legal Reasoning and Personal Convictions
  • Sterling Harwood, San José: Conceptually Necessary Links between Law and Morality
  • Erik M. Jensen, Cleveland: Pragmatic Instrumentalism and the Future of American Legal Education
  • Enrico Pattaro, Bologna: Ethical Aspects of the Concept of Legal Standard
  • Hubert Rottleuthner, Berlin: Was it a Legal Order?
  • III. Form and Substance in Legal Argumentation: The Case of Roman, Greek, and Canon Law
  • Okko Behrends, Göttingen: Formality and Substance in Classical Roman Law
  • Jim Evans, Auckland: Aristotle's Theory of Equity
  • Herbert Hausmaninger, Vienna: Publius Iuventius Celsus
  • The Profile of a Classical Roman Jurist
  • R. H. Helmholz, Chicago: Legal Formalism, Substantive Policy, and the Creation of a Canon Law of Prescription
  • J. R. Lucas, Oxford: The Lay-out of Arguments
  • Franz Wieacker, Göttingen: Historical Models for the Unification of European Law
  • IV. Legal Doctrine as Rational Reconstruction of Law
  • John J. Barceló III, Ithaca: Countervailing against Environmental Subsidies
  • Robert A. Hillman, Ithaca: Good Faith Performance of Contracts in Late Twentieth-Century American Law
  • Joachim Hruschka, Erlangen: On the History of Justification and Excuse in Cases of Necessity
  • Laird C. Kirkpatrick, Eugene: Form and Substance in American Criminal Law: The Constitutionalization of Proof Burdens
  • Russell K. Osgood, Ithaca: Robert S. Summers and Legal Process at Cornell
  • John Prebble, Wellington: Ectopia, Formalism, and Anti-Avoidance Rules in Income Tax Law
  • Michele Taruffo, Pavia: Involvement and Detachment in the Presentation of Evidence
  • James J. White, Ann Arbor: The Influence of American Legal Realism on Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code
  • V. Interpretive Formality in Different Social Contexts: The Structure of Normative Reality
  • Dan T. Coenen, Athens: The Curious Role of Interpretive Formality in American Constitutional Law