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Part 1: Introduction
1 Ways of Thinking about Objectivity (Philip M. Bender)
Part 2: Objectivity and Legal Interpretation
2 Subjectivism, Objectivism, and Intuitionism in Legal Reasoning: Avoiding the Pseudos (Hans Christoph Grigoleit)
3 Historical Arguments, Dynamic Interpretation, and Objectivity: Reconciling Three Conflicting Concepts in Legal Reasoning (Franz Bauer)
Part 3: Objectivity and Constitutional Law
4 The Law between Objectivity and Power from the Perspective of Constitutional Adjudication (Peter M. Huber)
5 Conceptual and Jurisprudential Foundations of the Debate on Interpretive Methodology in Constitutional Law: An Argument for More Analytical Rigor (Daniel Wolff)
Part 4: Objectivity and Private Law
6 The Role for Remedial Discretion in Private Law Adjudication (Ben Köhler)
7 The Essential-Matters Doctrine (Wesentlichkeitsdoktrin) in Private Law: A Constitutional Limit to Judicial Development of the Law? (Victor Jouannaud)
8 Private International Law between Objectivity and Power (Andreas Engel)
Part 5: Objectivity and Criminal Law 9 Algorithmic Crime Control between Risk, Objectivity, and Power (Lucia Sommerer)
10 Innocence: A Presumption, a Principle, and a Status (Martín D. Haissiner)
Part 6: Objectivity and International Arbitration
11 Stateless Justice: The Evolutionary Character of International Arbitration (Fabio Núñez del Prado)
12 International Arbitration as a Project of World Order: Reimagining the Legal Foundations of International Arbitration (Santiago Oñate)
Part 7: Objectivity and Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Economics and Literature
13 Economic Analysis of Law: Inherent Component of the Legal System (Peter Zickgraf)
14 From the Furies to 'Off with Their Heads': The Complex Inter-Relation between Law and Power in the Legal-Literary Canon (Emilia Jocelyn-Holt)
Part 8: Structural Objectivity
15 Metaphors Lawyers Live by: Cognitive Linguistics and the Challenge for Pursuing Objectivity in Legal Reasoning (Jan-Erik Schirmer)
16 The Citizenship Duality (Alvin Padilla-Babilonia).
1 Ways of Thinking about Objectivity (Philip M. Bender)
Part 2: Objectivity and Legal Interpretation
2 Subjectivism, Objectivism, and Intuitionism in Legal Reasoning: Avoiding the Pseudos (Hans Christoph Grigoleit)
3 Historical Arguments, Dynamic Interpretation, and Objectivity: Reconciling Three Conflicting Concepts in Legal Reasoning (Franz Bauer)
Part 3: Objectivity and Constitutional Law
4 The Law between Objectivity and Power from the Perspective of Constitutional Adjudication (Peter M. Huber)
5 Conceptual and Jurisprudential Foundations of the Debate on Interpretive Methodology in Constitutional Law: An Argument for More Analytical Rigor (Daniel Wolff)
Part 4: Objectivity and Private Law
6 The Role for Remedial Discretion in Private Law Adjudication (Ben Köhler)
7 The Essential-Matters Doctrine (Wesentlichkeitsdoktrin) in Private Law: A Constitutional Limit to Judicial Development of the Law? (Victor Jouannaud)
8 Private International Law between Objectivity and Power (Andreas Engel)
Part 5: Objectivity and Criminal Law 9 Algorithmic Crime Control between Risk, Objectivity, and Power (Lucia Sommerer)
10 Innocence: A Presumption, a Principle, and a Status (Martín D. Haissiner)
Part 6: Objectivity and International Arbitration
11 Stateless Justice: The Evolutionary Character of International Arbitration (Fabio Núñez del Prado)
12 International Arbitration as a Project of World Order: Reimagining the Legal Foundations of International Arbitration (Santiago Oñate)
Part 7: Objectivity and Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Economics and Literature
13 Economic Analysis of Law: Inherent Component of the Legal System (Peter Zickgraf)
14 From the Furies to 'Off with Their Heads': The Complex Inter-Relation between Law and Power in the Legal-Literary Canon (Emilia Jocelyn-Holt)
Part 8: Structural Objectivity
15 Metaphors Lawyers Live by: Cognitive Linguistics and the Challenge for Pursuing Objectivity in Legal Reasoning (Jan-Erik Schirmer)
16 The Citizenship Duality (Alvin Padilla-Babilonia).