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The Law between Objectivity and Power

Editat de Philip Maximilian Bender
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2022
This book examines the tension between the law of objectivity and power. Is law an instrument of power or, on the contrary, is it able to limit power due to its objective character? The book uses an international and interdisciplinary approach to explore this question. It not only examines the central problem from a theoretical perspective, but also includes insights from practical, doctrinal contributions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509962655
ISBN-10: 1509962654
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Nomos/Hart
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

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