Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism (eBook, ePUB)
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Legal positivism is one of the fundamental theories of jurisprudence studied in law and related fields around the world. This volume addresses how legal positivism is perceived and makes the case for why it is relevant for contemporary legal theory. The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism offers thirty-three chapters from leading scholars that provide a comprehensive commentary on the fundamental ideas of legal positivism, its history and major theorists, its connection to normativity and values, its current development and influence, as well as on the criticisms moved against it.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108663632
- Artikelnr.: 62745377
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108663632
- Artikelnr.: 62745377
Positivism, Realism, and Sources of Law Leslie Green; 3. Normative Legal
Positivism Frederick Schauer; 4. Legal Positivism as a Realist Theory of
Law Brian Leiter; Part II. History: 5. The German Tradition of Legal
Positivism Stephan Kirste; 6. The French Tradition of Legal Positivism
Michel Troper; 7. The Italian Tradition of Legal Positivism Ricardo
Guastini; 8. The British Tradition of Legal Positivism Gerald J. Postema;
Part III. Central Figures: 9. Jeremy Bentham and the Origins of Legal
Positivism Philip Schofield; 10. John Austin Michael Lobban; 11. The
Normative Power of the Factual - Georg Jellinek's Phenomenological Theory
of Reflective Legal Positivism Jens Kersten; 12. Hans Kelsen's
Non-Reductive Positivism Michael S. Green; 13. The Legal Positivism of H.
L. A. Hart Matthew Kramer; 14. From Savigny to Linguistic Analysis: Legal
Positivism through Bobbio's Eyes Pierluigi Chiassoni; 15. Joseph Raz's
Approach to Legal Positivism Brian Bix; 16. Bulygin's Analytical Legal
Positivism María Cristina Redondo; Part IV. Main Tenets: 17.
Social-Practice Legal Positivism and the Normativity Thesis Stefano Bertea;
18. Social Facts and Legal Facts: Perils of Hume's Guillotine Tomasz
Gizbert-Studnicki; 19. The Scope of Legal Positivism: Validity and
Interpretation? Torben Spaak; 20. What Is Law and What Counts as Law? The
Separation Thesis in Context Andrei Marmor; 21. The Origins of Inclusive
Legal Positivism W. J. Waluchow; 22. Disruptive Implications of Legal
Positivism's Social Efficacy Thesis Brian Z. Tamanaha; 23. The Semantic
Thesis in Legal Positivism Michael S. Green; Part V. Normativity and
Values: 24. Legal Positivism and Metaethics Kevin Toh; 25. The Normativity
of Law Brian Bix; 26. An Italian Path to Legal Positivism: Ferrajoli's
Garantismo J.J. Moreso; Part VI. Critique: 27. Gustav Radbruch's Critique
of Legal Positivism Martin Borowski; 28. Good Order and Workable
Arrangements: Lon Fuller's Critique of Legal Positivism Kenneth Winston;
29. Dworkin's Criticism of Hart's Positivism Dennis Patterson; 30. Tracing
Finnis's Criticism of Hart's Internal Point of View: Instability and the
'Point' of Human Action in Law Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; 31. Alexy's
Critique of Legal Positivism Jan Sieckmann; 32. Mark Greenberg on Legal
Positivism Barbara Levenbook; 33. Positivism and Totalitarianism David
Dyzenhaus.
Positivism, Realism, and Sources of Law Leslie Green; 3. Normative Legal
Positivism Frederick Schauer; 4. Legal Positivism as a Realist Theory of
Law Brian Leiter; Part II. History: 5. The German Tradition of Legal
Positivism Stephan Kirste; 6. The French Tradition of Legal Positivism
Michel Troper; 7. The Italian Tradition of Legal Positivism Ricardo
Guastini; 8. The British Tradition of Legal Positivism Gerald J. Postema;
Part III. Central Figures: 9. Jeremy Bentham and the Origins of Legal
Positivism Philip Schofield; 10. John Austin Michael Lobban; 11. The
Normative Power of the Factual - Georg Jellinek's Phenomenological Theory
of Reflective Legal Positivism Jens Kersten; 12. Hans Kelsen's
Non-Reductive Positivism Michael S. Green; 13. The Legal Positivism of H.
L. A. Hart Matthew Kramer; 14. From Savigny to Linguistic Analysis: Legal
Positivism through Bobbio's Eyes Pierluigi Chiassoni; 15. Joseph Raz's
Approach to Legal Positivism Brian Bix; 16. Bulygin's Analytical Legal
Positivism María Cristina Redondo; Part IV. Main Tenets: 17.
Social-Practice Legal Positivism and the Normativity Thesis Stefano Bertea;
18. Social Facts and Legal Facts: Perils of Hume's Guillotine Tomasz
Gizbert-Studnicki; 19. The Scope of Legal Positivism: Validity and
Interpretation? Torben Spaak; 20. What Is Law and What Counts as Law? The
Separation Thesis in Context Andrei Marmor; 21. The Origins of Inclusive
Legal Positivism W. J. Waluchow; 22. Disruptive Implications of Legal
Positivism's Social Efficacy Thesis Brian Z. Tamanaha; 23. The Semantic
Thesis in Legal Positivism Michael S. Green; Part V. Normativity and
Values: 24. Legal Positivism and Metaethics Kevin Toh; 25. The Normativity
of Law Brian Bix; 26. An Italian Path to Legal Positivism: Ferrajoli's
Garantismo J.J. Moreso; Part VI. Critique: 27. Gustav Radbruch's Critique
of Legal Positivism Martin Borowski; 28. Good Order and Workable
Arrangements: Lon Fuller's Critique of Legal Positivism Kenneth Winston;
29. Dworkin's Criticism of Hart's Positivism Dennis Patterson; 30. Tracing
Finnis's Criticism of Hart's Internal Point of View: Instability and the
'Point' of Human Action in Law Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco; 31. Alexy's
Critique of Legal Positivism Jan Sieckmann; 32. Mark Greenberg on Legal
Positivism Barbara Levenbook; 33. Positivism and Totalitarianism David
Dyzenhaus.