Proceedings of the ... World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR): Pluralism and Law : Amsterdam, 2001. Legal reasoning, Volume 4; Volume 20 |
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Contents
Arend Soeteman Introduction | 7 |
Ron Bontekoe Judicial Discretion and Right Answers | 19 |
Wibren van der Burg The Role of Ideals in Legal Dynamics | 28 |
Domenico Francavilla Legal Reasoning in the Hindu Tradition | 43 |
Ricardo Víctor Guarinoni Juridical Norms and the Unity of Practical Reasoning | 50 |
Miklós Szabó Law as Translation | 60 |
Eveline T Feteris Rational reconstruction of legal argumentation and the role | 69 |
Günther Kreuzbauer Teaching Legal Argumentation | 79 |
PengHsiang Wang Andersons Reduction and Kelsens Normativism | 111 |
Stefano Bertea Contemporary Legal Theory towards a NonObjectualist | 119 |
Aleksander Peczenik Law Justice and System | 128 |
Nikolaos Intzessiloglou The principle of justice and its LIC function in | 138 |
Ricardo A Guibourg On the Certainty of Criteria | 151 |
Dick W P Ruiter Tradeable Public Rights Institutional Legal Theory | 158 |
Béla Pokol The Concept of the MultiLayered Legal System | 167 |
Between past and future | 176 |
Bronik Matwijkiw The Liar in Constitutional Law | 88 |
H Hamner Hill SelfReference SelfAmendment SelfEmpowerment and | 96 |
Matthias Mahlmann Aspects of a mentalist theory of ethics and law | 188 |
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