Rational Individualism: The Perennial Philosophy of Legal Interpretation
Rodopi (1995)
| Abstract | Since this book is a cross-disciplinary study in philosophy and legal history, it may present some problems for readers who come to it with strong interests ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Jurisprudence History Law Interpretation and construction | |||||||||
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| Call number | K215.E53.S5 1995 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9051837984 9789051837988 | |||||||||
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Naomi Choi (2007). Interpretivism in Jurisprudence: What Difference Does the Philosophy of History Make to the Philosophy of Law? Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (3):365-393.
Roger A. Shiner (1992). Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought. Oxford University Press.
Grant Huscroft & Bradley W. Miller (eds.) (2011). The Challenge of Originalism: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation. Cambridge University Press.
Kent Greenawalt (2010). Legal Interpretation: Perspectives From Other Disciplines and Private Texts. Oxford University Press.
Kent Greenawalt (2010). Comparative Legal Interpretation. Oxford University Press.
David T. Ritchie (2008). Mastering Legal Analysis and Communication. Carolina Academic Press.
John Deigh (2011). Empathy, Justice, and Jurisprudence. Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (s1):73-90.
Andrei Marmor (ed.) (1995). Law and Interpretation: Essays in Legal Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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