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For the first time, the essays of Eugenio Bulygin, a distinguished representative of legal science and legal philosophy, are available in an English-language collection.
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For the first time, the essays of Eugenio Bulygin, a distinguished representative of legal science and legal philosophy, are available in an English-language collection.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198729365
- ISBN-10: 0198729367
- Artikelnr.: 47868544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198729365
- ISBN-10: 0198729367
- Artikelnr.: 47868544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eugenio Bulygin was born in 1931 in the city of Kharkov (Russia); his father was an engineer, his mother taught German and French. Two years after the Germans first occupied Kharkov, the family, in 1943, was deported to a labour camp near Linz. It was only after the War that Eugenio Bulygin attended school in Linz on a regular basis; German became his second language The family had no interest in returning to Russia and decided, in 1949, to emigate to Argentina. From 1952 to 1958, Bulygin studied law at the University of Buenos Aires. There he met Carlos E. Alchourrón, who became his close friend. Both were appointed as professors at the University of Buenos Aires, and they worked together for decades, until Alchourrón's death in 1996, on problems in analytical jurisprudence, logic, and norm theory. Bulygin has lectured and participated in conference around the world. In legal philosophy circles in the Spanish-speaking countries and in Italy, Bulygin is well nigh a household name.
* Introduction Part I: Normative Systems and Legal Positivism. Eugenio
Bulygin and the Philosophy of Law
* Introduction Part II: Aspects of Eugenio Bulyfin's Norm Theory
* 1.: The Concept of Efficacy (1965)
* 2.: Validity and Efficacy of the Law
* 3.: A Reply to Hans Kelsen on Validity and Efficacy (2003)
* 4.: Judicial Decisions and the Creation of Law (1966)
* 5.: Von Wright on Deontic Logic and the Philosophy of Law (1973/89)
* 6.: On the Rules of Recognition (1976)
* 7.: On the Concept of a Legal Order (1976)
* 8.: Legal Statements and Positivism. A Reply to Joseph Raz (1981)
* 9.: The Expressive Conception of Norms (1981)
* 10.: Time and Validity (1982)
* 11.: Norms, Normative Propositions, and Legal Statements (1982)
* 12.: Norms and Logic (1985)
* 13.: Legal Dogmatics and the Systematization of the Law (1986)
* 14.: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law (1990)
* 15.: Limits of Logic and Legal Reasoning (1992)
* 16.: On Norms of Competence (1992)
* 17.: Valid Law and Law in Force (1999, unpublished)
* 18.: The Silence of the Law (2002)
* 19.: The Objectivity of the Law (2004)
* 20.: The Problem of Legal Validity in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
(2005)
* 21.: Permissory Norms and Normative Systems (1984-86/2012)
* 22.: Kelsen on Completeness and Consistency of Law (2013)
Bulygin and the Philosophy of Law
* Introduction Part II: Aspects of Eugenio Bulyfin's Norm Theory
* 1.: The Concept of Efficacy (1965)
* 2.: Validity and Efficacy of the Law
* 3.: A Reply to Hans Kelsen on Validity and Efficacy (2003)
* 4.: Judicial Decisions and the Creation of Law (1966)
* 5.: Von Wright on Deontic Logic and the Philosophy of Law (1973/89)
* 6.: On the Rules of Recognition (1976)
* 7.: On the Concept of a Legal Order (1976)
* 8.: Legal Statements and Positivism. A Reply to Joseph Raz (1981)
* 9.: The Expressive Conception of Norms (1981)
* 10.: Time and Validity (1982)
* 11.: Norms, Normative Propositions, and Legal Statements (1982)
* 12.: Norms and Logic (1985)
* 13.: Legal Dogmatics and the Systematization of the Law (1986)
* 14.: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law (1990)
* 15.: Limits of Logic and Legal Reasoning (1992)
* 16.: On Norms of Competence (1992)
* 17.: Valid Law and Law in Force (1999, unpublished)
* 18.: The Silence of the Law (2002)
* 19.: The Objectivity of the Law (2004)
* 20.: The Problem of Legal Validity in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
(2005)
* 21.: Permissory Norms and Normative Systems (1984-86/2012)
* 22.: Kelsen on Completeness and Consistency of Law (2013)
* Introduction Part I: Normative Systems and Legal Positivism. Eugenio
Bulygin and the Philosophy of Law
* Introduction Part II: Aspects of Eugenio Bulyfin's Norm Theory
* 1.: The Concept of Efficacy (1965)
* 2.: Validity and Efficacy of the Law
* 3.: A Reply to Hans Kelsen on Validity and Efficacy (2003)
* 4.: Judicial Decisions and the Creation of Law (1966)
* 5.: Von Wright on Deontic Logic and the Philosophy of Law (1973/89)
* 6.: On the Rules of Recognition (1976)
* 7.: On the Concept of a Legal Order (1976)
* 8.: Legal Statements and Positivism. A Reply to Joseph Raz (1981)
* 9.: The Expressive Conception of Norms (1981)
* 10.: Time and Validity (1982)
* 11.: Norms, Normative Propositions, and Legal Statements (1982)
* 12.: Norms and Logic (1985)
* 13.: Legal Dogmatics and the Systematization of the Law (1986)
* 14.: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law (1990)
* 15.: Limits of Logic and Legal Reasoning (1992)
* 16.: On Norms of Competence (1992)
* 17.: Valid Law and Law in Force (1999, unpublished)
* 18.: The Silence of the Law (2002)
* 19.: The Objectivity of the Law (2004)
* 20.: The Problem of Legal Validity in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
(2005)
* 21.: Permissory Norms and Normative Systems (1984-86/2012)
* 22.: Kelsen on Completeness and Consistency of Law (2013)
Bulygin and the Philosophy of Law
* Introduction Part II: Aspects of Eugenio Bulyfin's Norm Theory
* 1.: The Concept of Efficacy (1965)
* 2.: Validity and Efficacy of the Law
* 3.: A Reply to Hans Kelsen on Validity and Efficacy (2003)
* 4.: Judicial Decisions and the Creation of Law (1966)
* 5.: Von Wright on Deontic Logic and the Philosophy of Law (1973/89)
* 6.: On the Rules of Recognition (1976)
* 7.: On the Concept of a Legal Order (1976)
* 8.: Legal Statements and Positivism. A Reply to Joseph Raz (1981)
* 9.: The Expressive Conception of Norms (1981)
* 10.: Time and Validity (1982)
* 11.: Norms, Normative Propositions, and Legal Statements (1982)
* 12.: Norms and Logic (1985)
* 13.: Legal Dogmatics and the Systematization of the Law (1986)
* 14.: An Antinomy in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law (1990)
* 15.: Limits of Logic and Legal Reasoning (1992)
* 16.: On Norms of Competence (1992)
* 17.: Valid Law and Law in Force (1999, unpublished)
* 18.: The Silence of the Law (2002)
* 19.: The Objectivity of the Law (2004)
* 20.: The Problem of Legal Validity in Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law
(2005)
* 21.: Permissory Norms and Normative Systems (1984-86/2012)
* 22.: Kelsen on Completeness and Consistency of Law (2013)