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The Mind and Method of the Legal AcademicPDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- Smits 著
- 出版社: Incorporated
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- 出版时间:2012
- 标注页数:180页
- 文件大小:7MB
- 文件页数:189页
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图书目录
Introduction: a discipline in crisis?1
1.An identity crisis1
2.Legal science at the crossroads4
3.A rediscovery of the legal approach?6
4.Structure of the argument7
Ⅰ Legal science: a typology8
1.Introduction8
5.Four types of legal scholarship8
2.Descriptive legal science11
6.Introduction11
7.Description: the doctrinal approach13
8.Systematization15
9.Normative consequences of systematization17
10.An internal perspective20
11.Description in legal science: alternative approaches21
12.Sociological description of law22
13.Economic description of law23
14.Historical description of law24
15.Comparative description of law25
3.Empirical legal scholarship28
16.Research on the effects of law28
4.The theoretical perspective32
17.Research about law32
5.What is next?34
18.Continuing the debate34
Ⅱ The Homo juridicus: towards a redefinition of normative legal science35
1.Introduction35
19.Course of the argument35
2.What makes an academic discipline?35
20.Academic disciplines35
21.Requirements of an academic discipline37
22.Requirements of (descriptive) legal science39
3.Normative legal science: in search of the Homo juridicus41
23.The legal perspective41
24.Away from the normative haze43
25.The need for an external normative perspective44
26.Other normative disciplines47
4.Law as spontaneous order48
27.Theoretical background48
28.Some consequences51
29.What is next? What is legally required?57
Ⅲ Methodology of normative legal science58
1.Law as the discipline of conflicting arguments58
30.Introduction58
31.Structure of this chapter59
32.Searching for the stone of wisdom60
33.What ought to be? The doctrinal approach61
34.What ought to be? The role of Law and Economics62
35.What ought to be? The empirical approach66
36.What ought to be? Fundamental rights as cornerstones70
37.Intermediate conclusion: normative uncertainty is both inevitable and desirable73
2.Towards an empirical-normative approach74
38.Are personal preferences decisive?74
39.The empirical-normative method76
40.An argumentative discipline81
41.Example: the Draft Common Frame of Reference for European Private Law83
42.Legal science not about finding universal principles85
43.When should there be uniformity of law?88
44.Emphasis on deciding cases; practical wisdom91
45.The importance of legal doctrine93
46.Which argument prevails? Comparison without a tertium95
3.Conclusions97
47.Summary97
48.Normative scholarship as an academic discipline98
Ⅳ Organization of the legal-academic discourse100
1.Introduction100
49.Debate about organization100
2.Innovation in legal science101
50.The importance of creativity101
51.Innovative research: many types104
52.Is there progress in legal science?106
3.Legal science and methodology109
53.Introduction109
54.Research methods and law110
55.Making choices explicit114
56.A need for an explicit research question?116
57.Methodological pluralism119
4.The research culture in legal academia122
58.Introduction122
59.Research programmes123
60.The market and the importance of fundamental research127
61.An alternative approach133
62.Consequences for legal education141
Synopsis149
63.Four claims149
References152
Index175