The artifactual nature of law

"This thought-provoking book develops and elaborates on the artifact theory of law, covering a wide range of related theoretical and practical topics. Offering a range of perspectives that flesh out the artifact theory of law, it also introduces criticisms of previous formulations of the theory...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Burazin, Luka, 1979- editor (editor), Himma, Kenneth Einar, editor, Roversi, Corrado, editor, Banaś, Paweł, editor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing [2022]
Colección:IVR studies in the philosophy of law and social philosophy
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Legal systems as abstract artifacts / Luka Burazin
  • Intentions in artifactual understandings of law / Kenneth M. Ehrenberg
  • Defects and failures in legal artifacts / Jonathan Crowe
  • In search of the functions of the legal system : classificatory and analytical stages / Mario Krešić
  • The ethical dimension of institutional beliefs / Adam Dyrda
  • Both directions at once? : a Thomistic response to the artifactual theory of law / Petar Popović
  • External recognition and what grounds legal facts / Zuzanna Krzykalska
  • Law and its artifacts / Miguel Garcia-Godinez
  • Legal officials and artifact theory of law / Paweł Banaś
  • On the reference of artifactual kind terms in legal discourse / Lucila Fernández Alle
  • The law of fiction or the fiction of law? : a study of what abstract artifact theory can reveal about mixed inferences / Izabela Skoczeń
  • Facts, artifacts, and law-given reasons / Noam Gur.