Legal Reasoning Legal Theory and Rights /
By: Golding, Martin P.
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Contents
1. My Philosophy of Law The Law in Philosophical Perspectives My Philosophy of Law L.J Wintgens
2. Principled Decision-making and the Supreme Court
3. A Note on Discovery and Justification in Science and Law J.R. Pennock and J. Chapman (eds) New York University Press
4. The Logical Force of Arguments by Analogy in Common Law Reasoning
5. Aesthetics and Legal Reasoning A Strand in American Legal
6. Preliminaries to the Study of Procedural Justice
7. Substantive Interpretation and Common Law Elaboration
8. The Legal Analog of the Principle of Bivalence
9. Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy in Twentieth-Century America-Major Themes and Developments
10. Kelsen and the Concept of Legal System
11. Holmes's Jurisprudence Aspects of its Development and Continuity
12. Retroactive Legislation and Restoration of the Rule of Law
13. The Coltural Defense
14. Responsibility
15. Faux Pas
16. Towards a Theory of Human Rights
17. Obligations to Future Generations
18. The Significance of Rights Language
19. The Primacy of Welfare Rights
20. Rights , Performatives and Promises in Karl Olivecrona's Legal Theory
This book is a selection of articles and chapters published over Martin Golding's academic career. Golding's approach to the philosophy of law is that it contains conceptual and normative issues and in this volume logical issues in legal reasoning are examined, and various theories of law are critically discussed. Normative questions are dealt with regarding the rule of law and criminal law defenses, and the concept of rights and the terminology of rights are analyzed. Much of Golding's work is critical-historical as well as constructive. This volume will prove an informative and useful collection for scholars and students of the philosophy of law.
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