In Realms of Legal Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt focuses on how courts decide what is legally forbidden or authorized, and how context shapes their decisions. The problem, he argues, is that we do not, and never have, agreed exist on all the details of the standards United States judges should employ¿like everyone else, judges have different ideas of what constitutes good common sense.
In Realms of Legal Interpretation, Kent Greenawalt focuses on how courts decide what is legally forbidden or authorized, and how context shapes their decisions. The problem, he argues, is that we do not, and never have, agreed exist on all the details of the standards United States judges should employ¿like everyone else, judges have different ideas of what constitutes good common sense.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kent Greenawalt is a University Professor at Columbia Law School. His interests include constitutional law and jurisprudence, with special emphasis on church and state, freedom of speech, legal interpretation, and criminal responsibility. He is the author of many books, including Interpreting the Constitution (Oxford University Press, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Text or Intent, or Both Chapter 2: Changing Conditions and Conflicts with Values Chapter 3: Conceptualization as it Relates to Actual and Recommended Practices Chapter 4: Differences in Legal Systems Chapter 5: Other Disciplines: Insights and Limits Chapter 6: Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: Text or Intent, or Both Chapter 2: Changing Conditions and Conflicts with Values Chapter 3: Conceptualization as it Relates to Actual and Recommended Practices Chapter 4: Differences in Legal Systems Chapter 5: Other Disciplines: Insights and Limits Chapter 6: Conclusion
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