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Contents Jan Wolenski: Philosophers' and Logicians' Contributions to Legal Theory Mark Van Hoecke: Lawyers Legal Theory Henrik Zahle: "What should I do in this case?" Legal Philosophy between Theory and Practice Miracy B. Sousa Gustin: Social Complexity and the Teaching of Law: New Concepts and New Roles Itaru Shimazu: Legal Mind as Basic Faculty for the Citizens of Liberal States John Bell: Legal Theory in Legal Education - "Anything you can do, I can do meta..." Bartosz Brozek: Law, Defeasibility and Logical Consequence Carlos Bernal Pulido: The Structure and the Limits of Balancing Samuel M. Breasail, Jr.: Weighing and Balancing through Conditional Logics Harm Kloosterhuis: Analysing and Evaluating Arguments from Principles of Law: a Pragma-Dialectical Perspective Endre Stavang: Welfare-Based Private Law: The Case of Norwegian Torts Robert S. Summers: On Giving Legal Form its Due - A Study in Legal Theory Juan A. Cruz Parcero: On the Structure of Social Rights Norms. A Commentary on Robert Alexy's Structural Scheme Guenther Kreuzbauer: Methodological Aspects of Empirical Research in Legal Argumentation H. Jose Plug: References to the Intention of the Legislator in Judicial Decisions C.E. Smith: The Significance of Facts for Judicial Interpretation and the Legitimation of Legal Verdicts Seppo Sajama: Rules for the Use of Precedents Thom Brooks: On Jury Nullification Burkhard Schafer / Jeroen Keppens: "And then there was none". Indirect Proof and Hypothetical Reasoning in Law Miklos Szabo: Practical Equivalence Ghita Holmstrom-Hintikka: Actions in Legal Argumentation Pierre de Fornel: Legal Consequences and the Hypothetical Character of Legal Norms
Proceedings of the 21st IVR World Congress by International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. World Congress is 220 pages long, and a total of 55,000 words.
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