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Approaches to Legal Rationality 2011
- Dov M. Gabbay, Patrice Canivez, Shahid Rahman, Alexandre Thiercelin:
Approaches to Legal Rationality. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science 20, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-90-481-9587-9
The SpeciIicity of Legal Reasoning
- Michel Crubellier:
Aristotle on the Ways and Means of Rhetoric. 3-24 - Fosca Mariani Zini:
Cicero on Conditional Right. 25-47 - Pol Boucher:
Inductive Topics and Reorganization of a Classification. 49-71 - Jan Wolenski:
Formal and Informal in Legal Logic. 73-86
Legal Reasoning and Public Reason
- David M. Rasmussen:
Public Reason and Constitutional Interpretation. 89-96 - Patrice Canivez:
Democracy and Compromise. 97-118 - Mathilde Cohen:
Reasons for Reasons. 119-143 - Sandrine Chassagnard-Pinet:
Argumentation and Legitimation of Judicial Decisions. 145-162
Logic and Law
- Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Logic and the Law: Crossing the Lines of Discipline. 165-201 - Alexandre Thiercelin:
Epistemic and Practical Aspects of Conditionals in Leibniz's Legal Theory of Conditions. 203-215 - John Woods:
Abduction and Proof: A Criminal Paradox. 217-238 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Relevance in the Law. 239-261
New Formal Approaches to Legal Reasoning
- Ana Dimiskovska Trajanoska:
The Logical Structure of Legal Justification: Dialogue or "Trialogue"? 265-280 - Otto Pfersmann:
Explanation and Production: Two Ways of Using and Constructing Legal Argumentation. 281-293 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
The Law of Evidence and Labelled Deduction: A Position Paper. 295-331
Logic in the Law
- Maximilian Herberger:
How Logic Is Spoken of at the European Court of Justice: A Preliminary Exploration. 335-416
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