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020 _a978-90-481-9451-3
082 _a34:162
_bBON
245 _aHandbook of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation
260 _aNetherlands:
_bSpringer,
_c2018.
300 _axxiii, 764p.
520 _aThis handbook addresses legal reasoning and argumentation from a logical, philosophical and legal perspective. The main forms of legal reasoning and argumentation are covered in an exhaustive and critical fashion, and are analysed in connection with more general types(are problems) of reasoning. Accordingly, the subject matter of the handbook divides in three parts. The first one introduces and discusses the basic concept of reasoning. The second one discusses the basic concepts of practical reasoning.
650 _aPart I. Basic Concepts for Legal Reasoning
_aReasons(and Reasons in Philosophy of Law)
_aReasons in Moral Philosophy
_aLegal Reasoning and Argumentation
_aNorms in Action: A Logical Perspective
_aOf Norms
_aValues
_aThe Goals of Norms
_aAuthority
_aThe Authority of Law
650 _aPart II Kind of Reasoning and the Law
_aInductive, Abductive and Probabilistic Reasoning
_aDefeasibility in Law
_aAnalogical Arguments
_aChoosing Ends and Choosing Means
650 _aPart III Special Kinds of Legal reasoning
_aEvidential reasoning
_aInterpretive Arguments and the Application of the Law
_aStatutory Interpretation as Argumentation
_aVarieties of Vagueness in the Law
_aBalancing, Proportionally and Constitutional Rights
_aA Quantitative Approach to Proportionality
_aCoherence and Systematization in Law
_aPrecedent and Legal Analogy
_aEconomic Logic and Legal Logic
700 _aGiorgio Bongiovanni(ED.)
700 _aPostema, Gerald(ED.)
700 _aRotolo, Antonino(ED.)
700 _aSartor, Giovanni(ED.)
700 _aValentini, Chiara(ED.)
700 _aWalton, Douglas(ED.)
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