Analytic Jurisprudence Anthology

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  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Analytic Jurisprudence Anthology Anthony D'Amato, 2012-04-01
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: An Anthology of Critical Thomist Jurisprudence ,
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: International Law Studies Anthony D'Amato, `Reader beware. You are about to be challenged and drawn into a realm of unorthodox ideas, often stated provocatively ...' (From the Foreword). The field of international law is blessed with a broad range of high quality scholarship. But a truly fresh approach and real, original ideas always provide a welcome addition. Any serious player in the international law world will seek out these rare challenges to classic scholarship. International Law Studies is one of these unique works. In this second volume of collected papers, the author addresses: - environmental law, - human rights, - international criminal law, - foreign relations law, - the intersection of political science and international law, and - the study and practice of international law. The insightful and probing nature of the author's wholly new analysis of these critical topics will intrigue any international law scholar or practitioner. To miss International Law Studies is to shut out one of the most thought-provoking voices in the field. This is the second volume in a series of collected papers.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Searching the Law, 3d Edition Frank Bae, Edward Bander, Francis Doyle, Joel Fishman, Paul Richert, 2021-12-13
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Basic Themes in Law and Jurisprudence Charles W. Collier, 2000
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: International Law Sources Anthony D'amato, 2003-12-01 Very few authors have ever had their collected papers published in a series of volumes. As far as we know, Anthony D’Amato is the first legal scholar to be accorded this signal honor. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers is pleased to announce the third volume of this acclaimed series. In this volume, the author updates his essays on sources and the foundational questions of international law with new commentary.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Law's Task Louis E. Wolcher, 2016-04-22 What is the ultimate task of law? This deceptively simple question guides this volume towards a radically original philosophical interpretation of law and justice. Weaving together the philosophical, jurisprudential and ethical problems suggested by five general terms - thinking, human suffering, legal meaning, time and tragedy - the book places the idea of law's ultimate task in the context of what actually happens when people seek to do justice and enforce legal rights in a world that is inflected by the desperation and suffering of the many. It traces the rule of law all the way down to its most fundamental level: the existence of universal human suffering and how it is that law-doers inflict or tolerate that suffering.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: ABA Journal , 1957-12 The ABA Journal serves the legal profession. Qualified recipients are lawyers and judges, law students, law librarians and associate members of the American Bar Association.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: No Magic Wand David S. Caudill, Lewis H. LaRue, 2006-06-29 Since 1993, Supreme Court precedent has asked judges to serve as gatekeepers to their expert witnesses, admitting only reliable scientific testimony. Lacking a strong background in science, however, some judges admit dubious scientific testimony packages by articulate practitioners, while others reject reliable evidence that is unreasonably portrayed as full of holes. Seeking a balance between undue deference and undeserved skepticism, Caudill and LaRue draw on the philosophy of science to help judges, juries, and advocates better understand its goals and limitations.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: International Human Rights Frank C. Newman, David S. Weissbrodt, 1996 8 U.S.C. § 1252.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Patients, Psychiatrists, and Lawyers Raymond L. Spring, Roy B. Lacoursiere, Glen Weissenberger, 1997
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Obscurity and Clarity in the Law Sophie Cacciaguidi-Fahy, 2016-12-05 This book explores the intricate and multi-dimensional conception of clarity and obscurity in the law. It presents and examines the most recent research and theories, giving practical guidance on how to avoid obscurity in legal drafting and its impact on legal interpretation. The book is aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seeks to promote an interdisciplinary debate on clarity, law and language, calling for the moving of clarity beyond the study of plain language. The aims of the book are thus two fold. The first is to critically reach a nexus between the disciplines of law and language with respect to the debates on clarity in legal discourse. The second is to achieve an international perspective on the issue, drawing from a wide range of legal and political contexts.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Law, Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Francis J. Mootz Iii, 2016-04-22 Mootz offers an antidote to the fragmentation of contemporary legal theory with a collection of essays arguing that legal practice is a hermeneutical and rhetorical event that can best be understood and theorized in those terms. This is not a modern insight that wipes away centuries of dogmatic confusion; rather, Mootz draws on insights as old as the Western tradition itself. However, the essays are not antiquarian or merely descriptive, because hermeneutical and rhetorical philosophy have undergone important changes over the millennia. To return to hermeneutics and rhetoric as touchstones for law is to embrace dynamic traditions that provide the resources for theorists who seek to foster persuasion and understanding as an antidote to the emerging global order and the trend toward bureaucratization in accordance with expert administration, violent suppression, or both.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Unincorporated Business Entities Larry E. Ribstein, 1996
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Individual Rights and the American Constitution Douglas W. Kmiec, Stephen B. Presser, 1998
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Water Pollution Jackson B. Battle, Maxine I. Lipeles, 1998
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Appellate Advocacy Ursula Bentele, Eve Cary, 1998
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Cases and Materials on Corporations Thomas R. Hurst, William A. Gregory, 1999
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Federal Rules of Evidence Glen Weissenberger, 1999
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: International Taxation Philip F. Postlewaite, 1999
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Understanding Negotiation Melissa L. Nelken, 2001
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: The Question Presented Maria L. Ciampi, William H. Manz, 2000
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Research Anthology on Macroeconomics and the Achievement of Global Stability Management Association, Information Resources, 2022-08-05 The COVID-19 pandemic has shocked economies around the world and created an era of global instability. As the pandemic comes to a close, it is essential to examine global economies in order to achieve and maintain global stability. By maintaining global stability, the world may be prepared for future economic shocks. The Research Anthology on Macroeconomics and the Achievement of Global Stability discusses the emerging opportunities, challenges, and strategies within the field of macroeconomics. It features advancements in the field that encourage global economic stability. Covering topics such as Islamic banking, international trade, and Econophysics, this major reference work is an ideal resource for economists, government leaders and officials, business leaders and executives, finance professionals, students and educators of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Directory of Law Reviews and Scholarly Legal Periodicals , 1997
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Cases and Materials on the Law Governing Lawyers James E. Moliterno, 2003
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Civil Procedure Richard D. Freer, 2001
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Torts Russell L. Weaver, 2003
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication David T. Ritchie, 2008 Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication is designed to help novices navigate the often difficult task of learning new ways of thinking and communicating. Law schools employ methodologies and pedagogical paradigms that law students find mystifying and hard to comprehend. This book aims to explain how these methodologies and paradigms function, why they are used, and what they are meant to accomplish. The topics covered range from the basic concepts of understanding what law is and what thinking like a lawyer means, to making sense out of the structural paradigms of legal writing and rhetoric. Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication will serve as a useful guide for students as they undertake their studies in both their casebook and practical skills courses. In fact, the themes discussed and explanations offered will help students better see that the analytical and communication skills utilized in all their classes fall upon the same continuum of professional competence. As such, this book is a vital reference work for students as they try to make sense of their law school studies in a more comprehensive and connected way. Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication is designed to help novices navigate the often difficult task of learning new ways of thinking and communicating. Law schools employ methodologies and pedagogical paradigms that law students find mystifying and hard to comprehend. This book aims to explain how these methodologies and paradigms function, why they are used, and what they are meant to accomplish. The topics covered range from the basic concepts of understanding what law is and what thinking like a lawyer means, to making sense out of the structural paradigms of legal writing and rhetoric. Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication will serve as a useful guide for students as they undertake their studies in both their casebook and practical skills courses. In fact, the themes discussed and explanations offered will help students better see that the analytical and communication skills utilized in all their classes fall upon the same continuum of professional competence. As such, this book is a vital reference work for students as they try to make sense of their law school studies in a more comprehensive and connected way.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory Dennis Patterson, 2003-02-24 This carefully selected set of readings presents some of the mostimportant articles in the field. The collection is essentialreading for anyone with an interest in legal philosophy. Gathers together some of the most important articles in thefield of philosophy of law and legal theory. Complements Dennis Patterson's A Companion to Philosophy ofLaw and Legal Theory (Blackwell, 1999). Represents essential reading for the beginning lawstudent.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: An Anthology of Selected Readings for the National Conference on Managing the Environment International City Management Association, 1973
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Principles of Evidence Irving Younger, Michael Goldsmith, David A. Sonenshein, 1997
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Constitutional Conflicts Derrick A. Bell, 1997
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Science in Evidence David H. Kaye, 1997
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: The Cumulative Book Index , 1997 A world list of books in the English language.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence Nicole Roughan, Andrew Halpin, 2017-09-14 This book presents and evaluates theoretical approaches to 'pluralist jurisprudence' and assesses the viability of theorising law extending beyond the state.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Constitutional Law Donald E. Lively, 1996
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: German Yearbook of International Law , 2009
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Alternative Dispute Resolution E. Wendy Trachte-Huber, 1996
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Textos básicos de filosofia do direito Danilo Marcondes, 2015-07-30 Textos clássicos de filósofos e pensadores antigos, modernos e contemporâneos sobre a filosofia do direito Integrando a bem-sucedida coleção didática Textos Básicos, essa antologia reúne as ideias dos grandes pensadores sobre a filosofia do direito - área que se encontra no cruzamento entre filosofia, direito e teoria política. Em vez de ouvir falar ou ler sobre o que eles pensam, o estudante terá oportunidade de lidar diretamente com cerca de 30 textos clássicos de filósofos e pensadores antigos, modernos e contemporâneos, como Platão, São Tomás de Aquino, Kant, Robert Alexy, Wilfrid Waluchow e Frederick Schauer. Elaborado pelos professores Danilo Marcondes e Noel Struchiner, o volume traz uma seleção que privilegia passagens onde se encontram as principais ideias da filosofia do direito. Para cada pensador há uma introdução, comentários que situam os trechos escolhidos no contexto da obra original e uma série de questões e temas para discussão em sala de aula, além de indicação de leituras complementares.
  analytic jurisprudence anthology: Current Publications in Legal and Related Fields , 1997
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