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Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Judgments --- Law --- -Semantics (Law) --- 340.16 <430.1> --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Court decisions --- Court rulings --- Civil procedure --- Courts --- Criminal procedure --- Estoppel --- Judges --- Judicial process --- Jurisdiction --- Stare decisis --- Methodology --- Juridische logica. Juridische software--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- 340.16 <430.1> Juridische logica. Juridische software--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- Semantics (Law) --- Legal reasoning
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Effectiveness and validity of law --- Legal positivism --- Legal neopositivism --- Neopositivism in law --- Jurisprudence --- Law --- Positivism --- Validity and effectiveness of law --- International law --- Philosophy --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law
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This collection provides a comprehensive account of Robert Alexy's legal theory. It is divided into three parts: the nature of law; constitutional rights, human rights, and proportionality; and the relation between argumentation, correctness, and law.
Law --- Human rights --- Constitutional law --- Philosophy. --- Jurisprudence
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Law in general, including constitutional rights and legal argumentation, has a dual nature. This is the underlying thesis of this collection of twenty-one chapters devoted to legal philosophy and constitutional law. Law connects a real dimension, defined by authoritative issuance and social efficacy, with an ideal dimension, defined by the claim to correctness, which essentially includes a claim to justice. The chapters of the first part of the book establish on this basis a non-positivistic concept of law. In the second part, the concept of constitutional rights is connected with proportionality analysis, explicated by principles theory and understood as a necessary condition of the rationality of the application of constitutional rights. In the third part, it is shown that rationality is possible in law because rational legal argumentation is possible. Here the basis is discourse theory. The final result is a system that brings the formal idea of legal certainty together with the substantive idea of justice.
Constitutional law --- Human rights --- Law --- Philosophy. --- Jurisprudence --- Philosophy
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Im Zentrum dieses Buches steht das Verhältnis von Recht und Moral. Der Rechtspositivismus behauptet, dass beides zu trennen sei. Sowohl der Begriff des Rechts als auch der Begriff der Rechtsgeltung seien moralfrei zu definieren. Robert Alexy versucht zu zeigen, dass diese These falsch ist. Es gibt erstens begrifflich notwendige Zusammenhänge zwischen Recht und Moral, und zweitens sprechen normative Gründe dafür, die Begriffe des Rechts und der Rechtsgeltung so zu definieren, dass sie moralische Elemente einschließen. Deshalb muss der Rechtspositivismus als umfassende Theorie des Rechts scheitern. Diese Thesen werden in dem angefügten Artikel 'Die Doppelnatur des Rechts' zu einem System der Institutionalisierung der praktischen Vernunft weiterentwickelt, das alle Elemente des demokratischen Verfassungsstaates erfasst.
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Law --- Semantics (Law) --- Judgments --- Methodology
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"A philosophical system is not what one would expect to find in the work of a contemporary legal thinker. Robert Alexy's work counts as a striking exception. Over the past 28 years Alexy has been developing, with remarkable clarity and consistency, a systematic philosophy covering most of the key areas of legal philosophy. Kantian in its inspiration, his work admirably combines the rigour of analytical philosophy with a repertoire of humanitarian ideals reflecting the tradition of the Geisteswissenschaften, rendering it one of the most far-reaching and influential legal philosophies in our time. This volume has been designed with two foci in mind: the first is to reflect the breadth of Alexy's philosophical system, as well as the varieties of jurisprudential and philosophical scholarship in the last three decades on which his work has had an impact. The second objective is to provide for a critical exchange between Alexy and a number of specialists in the field, with an eye to identifying new areas of inquiry and offering a new impetus to the discourse theory of law. To that extent, it was thought that a critical exchange such as the one undertaken here would most appropriately reflect the discursive and critical character of Robert Alexy's work. The volume is divided into four parts, each dealing with a key area of Alexy's contribution. A final section brings together concise answers by Robert Alexy. In composing these, Alexy has tried to focus on points and criticisms that address new aspects of discourse theory or otherwise point the way to future developments and applications. With its range of topics of coverage, the number of specialists it engages and the originality of the answers it provides, this collection will become a standard work of reference for anyone working in legal theory in general and the discourse theory of law in particular."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Jurisprudence. --- Law --- Philosophy. --- Alexy, Robert. --- Alexy --- Discourse theory
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