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Demystifying legal reasoning
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ISBN: 9780521703956 9780521878982 0521878985 0521703956 9781139167420 1107183685 9786611717315 0511409613 0511410158 0511407513 1139167421 1281717312 0511408277 0511409087 9780511410154 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Demystifying Legal Reasoning defends the proposition that there are no special forms of reasoning peculiar to law. Legal decision makers engage in the same modes of reasoning that all actors use in deciding what to do: open-ended moral reasoning, empirical reasoning, and deduction from authoritative rules. This book addresses common law reasoning when prior judicial decisions determine the law, and interpretation of texts. In both areas, the popular view that legal decision makers practise special forms of reasoning is false.

The rule of rules : morality, rules, and the dilemmas of law
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ISBN: 0822327368 9786613061638 1283061635 0822380021 Year: 2001 Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press,

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Analysis of jurisprudential debates about the nature of law through a general investigation of the reasons for and optimal structures of authoritative rules and the moral and practical dilemmas created by those rules.


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The Oxford handbook of the new private law
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ISBN: 9780190919696 0190919698 9780190919689 019091968X Year: 2021 Publisher: New York Oxford University Press

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This book discusses developments in scholarship dedicated to reinvigorating the study of the broad domain of private law. This field, which embraces the traditional common law subjects “property, contracts, and torts” as well as adjacent, more statutory areas, such as intellectual property and commercial law, also includes important subjects that have been neglected in the United States but are beginning to make a comeback. The book particularly focuses on the New Private Law, an approach that aims to bring a new outlook to the study of private law by moving beyond reductively instrumentalist policy evaluation and narrow, rule-by-rule, doctrine-by-doctrine analysis, so as to consider and capture how private law’s various features fit and work together, as well as the normative underpinnings of these larger structures. This movement is resuscitating the notion of private law itself in United States and has brought an interdisciplinary perspective to the more traditional, doctrinal approach prevalent in Commonwealth countries. The book embraces a broad range of perspectives to private law “including philosophical, economic, historical, and psychological” yet it offers a unifying theme of seriousness about the structure and content of private law.

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