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This chapter provides a possibly unwelcome defense of the significance of legal taxonomy. It may be unwelcome because it starts from a very different jurisprudential premise than the one shared by most of the scholars interested in taxonomy who tend to be positivists. The jurisprudential underpinnings of this chapter are of course realist; and realism, at least in the account of this book, is antithetical to legal positivism. It is argued that the profound realist critique of legal...
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Lord Steyn started his speech in Attorney General v Blake by saying, 'My Lords, in law classification is important. Asking the right questions in the right order reduces the risk of wrong decisions. This truth is illustrated by the case before the House.'? This chapter focuses on the classification of remedies. As Kercher points out, 'The coherence of our study of Remedies does not come from its social, political or legal background ... Our study's coherence comes from the ways in which we...
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This detailed study of the lived experience of legal academics explores not only the culture of legal academia and the professional identities of law teachers, but also addresses some of the most pressing issues currently facing the discipline of law. Given the diverse nature of contemporary legal scholarship, where does the future lie? With traditional doctrinalism, socio-legal studies or critical scholarship? What does academic law have to offer its students, the legal profession and the...
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We have already suggested that science is a matter of fitting a fact or a law into a system of concepts where the concepts themselves appear to be part of a system that in turn seems to be integrated into the ') facts. The concept acts as the mediating factor between fact and science. ln legal discourse concepts have a similar role. They mediate between the facts of a situation and the rules that are relevant in such a situation. lndeed legal norms - the' ought' dimension of a rule – are...
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C'est une étude sur la classification de la common law avec une perspective historique.
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English Private Law is presented in two volumes which break on the line between property and obligations. Beyond obligations lies the law of actions, and before property comes the law of persons. Before persons comes Part I, whose single chapter deals with the sources of law. Hence there are five Parts in ail. They are not randomly selected, and they are not ordered by the alphabet. The principal task of this introduction is ta explain the structural scheme which relates these five Parts one...
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ln his 1995 Maccabaean Lecture to the British Academy, Professor Peter Stein described the long intellectual struggle to achieve a systematic understanding and exposition of the civil law.' He was chiefly concerned with the early modern attempts to improve on the scheme of Justinian's Institutes, and by civil law he meant the Rornan-based law of the continental jurisdictions and of others further afield to which that law has migrated. He did not consider in any detail the same story as it...
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Lorsqu'un individu se trouve confronté à une somme d'objets, quelle que soit leur nature, une alternative s'ouvre à lui: soit les laisser dans le désordre, soit les ordonner. Si cet homme est un juriste, praticien ou théoricien, confronté à une somme d'éléments, de notions ou de mécanismes juridiques, les chances qu'il opte pour la seconde branche de l'alternative sont grandes, même si la motivation de son choix est quelque peu différente selon le cas: pratique pour l'un, théorique, voire...
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Within jurisprudence several principles have been suggested for the task of classifying legal norrns. The logical implication of the different classes is varied. The question addressed here is if any of the proposed classifications exhibits characteristics making it particularly weIl adapted to serve as a basis for a computable logical formalism for legal reasoning. Criteria for choosing an appropriate principle are compiled and the different classifications are juxtaposed and compared in...
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Cet extrait décrit la naissance d'un concept juridique. L'auteur illustre son propos avec l'évolution du concept ''inherently dangerous rule'' à travers différentes décisions.
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Ce livre unit la spéculation philosophique au travail d'élaboration du droit, il s'agit d'une épistémologie juridique par une collaboration entre philosophes et juristes, comme celle entre philosphes et physiciens. Cette analyse se base sur un problème isolé, soit celui que pose les transformations apportés par les praticiens à la notion de responsabilité civile.
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Il s'agit de la transcription d'un cours sur l'Equity. L'auteur traite de la relation entre Equity et Common Law. Selon lui, il ne s'agit pas de systèmes qui s'opposent, l'Equity est complémentaire à la Common Law.
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