Understanding the nature of law : a case for constructive conceptual explanation / Michael Giudice, Associate Professor of Philosophy, York University, Canada.
2015
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Title
Understanding the nature of law : a case for constructive conceptual explanation / Michael Giudice, Associate Professor of Philosophy, York University, Canada.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2015]
Call Number
K230.G58 A386 2015
ISBN
9781784718800
1784718807
9781784718817 (ebook)
1784718807
9781784718817 (ebook)
Description
ix, 253 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)910859825
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-245) and index.
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
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Table of Contents
Preface
vi
Acknowledgements
viii
Introduction
1
pt. I
BEYOND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
1.
Analytical jurisprudence and its discontents
17
2.
Constructive conceptual explanation
43
3.
Conceptual explanation and contingency
67
4.
Analytical jurisprudence and necessity
90
pt. II
ILLUSTRATIONS
5.
The contingent relation between invalidity and unconstitutionality
113
6.
Conceptual explanation of European Union law
135
pt. III
CONTINUITY IN LEGAL THEORY
7.
Imperialism and difference in legal theory
163
8.
Participant understanding and legal theory
188
9.
Continuity in legal theory
213
Conclusion: a look back and a look forward
233
Bibliography
239
Index
247