This volume assembles leading scholars from the continental and analytic schools to examine how their respective theoretical positions treat the artifactual nature of law. It explores what the claim that legal systems, norms, and institutions are artifacts, ontologically entails, and the consequences this has for philosophical accounts of law.
This volume assembles leading scholars from the continental and analytic schools to examine how their respective theoretical positions treat the artifactual nature of law. It explores what the claim that legal systems, norms, and institutions are artifacts, ontologically entails, and the consequences this has for philosophical accounts of law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luka Burazin is an assistant professor at the University of Zagreb. Kenneth Einar Himma is a Continuing Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. Corrado Roversi is an assistant professor at the University of Bologna.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Brian Leiter: Legal Positivism about the Artifact Law: A Retrospective Assessment * 2: Frederick Schauer: Law as a Malleable Artifact * 3: Andrei Marmor: Law, Fiction, and Reality * 4: Corrado Roversi: On the Artifactual - and Natural - Character of Legal Institutions * 5: Luka Burazin: Legal Systems as Abstract Institutional Artifacts * 6: Kenneth Einar Himma: The Conceptual Function of Law: Law, Coercion, and Keeping the Peace * 7: Kenneth Ehrenberg: Law is an Institution, an Artifact, and a Practice * 8: Giovanni Tuzet: A Strange Kind of Artifact * 9: Dan Priel: Not All Law Is an Artifact: Jurisprudence Meets the Common Law * 10: Kevin Toh: Law, Morality, Art, the Works * 11: Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco: Processes and Artifacts: The Principles are in the Author Herself * 12: Brian Bix: Obligations from Artifacts
* 1: Brian Leiter: Legal Positivism about the Artifact Law: A Retrospective Assessment * 2: Frederick Schauer: Law as a Malleable Artifact * 3: Andrei Marmor: Law, Fiction, and Reality * 4: Corrado Roversi: On the Artifactual - and Natural - Character of Legal Institutions * 5: Luka Burazin: Legal Systems as Abstract Institutional Artifacts * 6: Kenneth Einar Himma: The Conceptual Function of Law: Law, Coercion, and Keeping the Peace * 7: Kenneth Ehrenberg: Law is an Institution, an Artifact, and a Practice * 8: Giovanni Tuzet: A Strange Kind of Artifact * 9: Dan Priel: Not All Law Is an Artifact: Jurisprudence Meets the Common Law * 10: Kevin Toh: Law, Morality, Art, the Works * 11: Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco: Processes and Artifacts: The Principles are in the Author Herself * 12: Brian Bix: Obligations from Artifacts
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