This book offers an introductory study on the many possibilities that logical analysis offers for the study of legal systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pablo E. Navarro is a Professor of Philosophy of Law at the National University of the South and Blas Pascal University. He is also a researcher for the National Council for Research in Science and Technology (CONICET) in Argentina. Navarro has published several books and has written papers on legal theory and deontic logic for journals such as Law and Philosophy, Ratio Juris, Rechtstheorie, and Theoria. He was a visiting professor in many European and Latin American universities. He obtained a Guggenheim Fellowship (2001-2) and was recognized by the Konex Foundation (2006) in the discipline of legal philosophy and was awarded the Bernardo Houssay Prize (2003).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction to Deontic Logic: 1. The language of logic and the possibility of deontic logic 2. Paradoxes and shortcomings of deontic logic 3. Norm-propositions, conditional norms, and defeasibility Part II. Logic and Legal Systems: 4. Legal systems and legal validity 5. Legal indeterminacy: normative gaps and conflicts of norms 6. Legal dynamics.
Part I. Introduction to Deontic Logic: 1. The language of logic and the possibility of deontic logic 2. Paradoxes and shortcomings of deontic logic 3. Norm-propositions, conditional norms, and defeasibility Part II. Logic and Legal Systems: 4. Legal systems and legal validity 5. Legal indeterminacy: normative gaps and conflicts of norms 6. Legal dynamics.
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