The planning theory of law : a critical reading
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht New York, NY :
Springer ,
c2013
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| Series: | Law and philosophy library
v. 100 |
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Table of Contents:
- Looking for the nature of law: on Shapiro?s challenge
- 2. The possibility puzzle and legal positivism
- 3. What is wrong with legal realism?
- 4. Rule of recognition, convention and obligation: what Shapiro can still learn from Hart?s mistakes
- 5. Legality : between purposes and functions
- 6. What can plans do for legal theory?
- 7. Ruling platitudes, old metaphysics, and a few misunderstandings about legal positivism
- 8. Theoretical disagreements : a restatement of legal positivism
- 9. "What?s the plan?": on interpretation and meta-interpretation in Scott Shapiro?s Legality