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The third theory of legal objectivity
Vol. 107
Aldo Schiavello
Three kinds of coherentism
Jaap Hage
Pattern languages and institutional facts
Kenneth Ehrenberg
Consistency and coherence in the "hypertext" of law
Wojciech Cyrul
Case classification, similarities, spaces of reasons, and coherences
Marcello Guarini
Coherence as constraint satisfaction
Jaromír Šavelka
Limits of constraint satisfaction theory of coherence as a theory of (legal) reasoning
Michał Araszkiewicz
Ten theses on coherence in law
Amalia Amaya
Coherence and reliability in judicial reasoning
Stefan Schubert, Erik J. Olsson
Coherence and probability
William Roche
Coherence
Juan Manuel Pérez Bermejo
Legal interpretation and coherence
Bartosz Broeżk
Towards multidimensional rule visualizations
Vol. 111
Vytautas Čyras, Friedrich Lachmayer
Normativity and rationality
Joanna Klimczyk
Rules and normativity in law
Brian H. Bix
Rules and rights
Tomasz Pietrzykowski
Rules, conventionalism and normativity
Obligation
Stefano Bertea
The normativity of rules of interpretation
Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki
Separating rules from normativity
Philosophy, neuroscience and law
Dennis Patterson, Michael S. Pardo
Rule-following and logic
Jan Woleński
On obligations, norms and rules
Dietmar von der Pfordten
Gunman situation vicious circle and pure theory of law
Monika Zalewska
Rules as reason-giving facts
Peng-Hsiang Wang, Linton Wang
Are fundamental legal reasons internal?
Adam Dyrda
To whom does the law speak?
Paolo Sandro
Legal interpretation as a rule-guided phenomenon
Paweł Banaś
Legal rules
Inerpretation and rule following in law
Ralf Poscher
The validity of moral rules and principles as a legal problem
Andrzej Grabowski
The ordinary meaning of rules
Brian G. Slocum
Rules, norms and principles
Paul Boghossian
Blindly following the rules
Hanna Filipczyk
Communalism, correction and nihilistic solitary rule-following arguments
William Knorpp
Why legal rules are not speech acts and what follows from that?
Marcin Matczak
Knowing way too much
Krzysztof Posłajko
Implicatures within the legal context
Izabela Skoczeń
The meaning of normativity of meaning
Leopold Hess
Why are words not enough?
Michal Dudek
In defense of the expressive conception of norms
Andrej Kristan
On the Kantian answer to "Kripkenstein"'s rule-following paradox
Przemysław Tacik
The role of argumentation theory in the logics of judgements
Marcello Ceci
Rules as patterns between normativism and naturalism
Piotr Kozak
Negating rules
Giovanni Battista Ratti
Introduction
Vol. 114
Humberto Ávila
Non-legal certainty
Legal certainty
Foundations in the constitutional superstructure
Foundations in the constitutional structure
Concept of legal certainty
The concept of tax-law certainty
Static dimension
Dynamic dimension
Normative function
Normative force
Conclusions and theses
Kelsen in the United States
Vol. 116
The Kelsen-Hart debate
Lars Vinx
A morally enlightened positivism?
David Ingram
Marmor's Kelsen
Michael S. Green
Peace and global justice through prosecuting the crime of aggression?
Jochen von Bernstorff
Hans Kelsen, the second world war and the U.S. government
Thomas Olechowski
Kelsen and Niebuhr on democracy
Daniel F. Rice
Hans Kelsen's psychoanalytic heritage
Bettina K. Rentsch
The neglect of Hans Kelsen in West German public law scholarship, 1945–1980
Frieder Günther
Philosophy of law and theory of law
Nicoletta Ladavac
Pure formalism?
Christoph Bezemek
Cognition and reason
Jeffrey M. Lipshaw
Kelsen's view of the addressee of the law
Drury D. Stevenson
Kelsen, justice, and constructivism
Joshua W. Felix
In defense of modern times
Clemens Jabloner
Kelsen and the problems of the social fact thesis
Vol. 118
Lorenz Kähler
Natural law systematics
Claes Peterson
Kelsen and contemporary constitutionalism
Paolo Carrozza
Constitutionalism and value-free method
Valeria Giordano
Hans Kelsen and practical reason
Francesco Viola
Kelsen and legal interpretation
Isabel Lifante Vidal
Validity and correctness in Kelsen's theory of legal interpretation
José Manuel Cabra Apalategui
Natural law and the nature of law
Pierre-Yves Quiviger
Kelsen on democracy in light of contemporary theories of human rights
Christine Chwaszcza
Individual sovereignty
Francescomaria Tedesco
Kelsen and the necessity of God in the natural-law doctrine
John McGarry
Kelsen on natural law and legal science
Jan Sieckmann
Kelsen and natural law theory
Pierluigi Chiassoni
Peter Langford , Ian Bryan, John McGarry
Conclusion
Peter Langford , John McGarry
Validity
Vol. 122
Pauline Westerman
What is legal validity?
Concept and validity of law
Stephan Kirste
Sources and validity
Mathieu Carpentier
Unlocking legal validity
A fuller understanding of legal validity and soft law
Bart van Klink, Oliver W. Lembcke
A short note on the validity of rules guiding informal markets
Yugank Goyal, Pauline Westerman
Critical remarks on Alf Ross's probabilistic concept of validity
Katarzyna Eliasz, Wojciech Załuski
Sovereignty and validity
Antonia Waltermann
Legal validity, soft law, and international human rights law
Mátyás Bódig
Eugen Ehrlich and Leon Petrażycki
Vol. 125
Mikhail Antonov
On Leon Petrażycki's critical realism and legal realism
Edoardo Fittipaldi
Sergey Muromtsev
Julia Stanek
Between psychology and sociology
The St. Petersburg school of legal philosophy and Russian legal thought
Andrey Polyakov
The theory of state and law by Nikolay Korkunov
Law and social constructivism
Andrey N. Medushevsky
The logical and methodological foundations of the theory of law of Leon Petrażycki in the context of the analytical-phenomenological tradition
Elena Timoshina
Russian naturalistic and phenomenological theory of law and contemporary analytical philosophy of mind
Andrey Zolkin
The unrecognized father of Freudo-Marxism
Oleksandr Merezhko
Vol. 31
Ian Ward
Immanuel Kant and the foundations of critique
Freedom, responsibility and judgment
The crisis of judgment
Postmodern bourgeois liberalism
Critical legal studies and beyond
Relativism and the return of the moral self
Editor's introduction
Vol. 39
The forgotten origin
Vol. 52
William E Conklin
Forgetting the act of forgetting
The positive law
Invisibility in modern legal thought
The tradition of legal positivism in modern legal thought
An invisible nature
Naming the unnamable
The habits of the people
The invisible origin of legal language
État de droit and national sovereignty in France
Vol. 80
Alain Laquièze
The past and the future of the rule of law
Luigi Ferrajoli
The rule of law and gender difference
Anna Loretoni
Machiavelli, the republican tradition, and the rule of law
Luca Baccelli
The rule of law and Indian society
Ananta Kumar Giri
The rule of law and the legal treatment of native Americans
Bartolomé Clavero
The rule of morally constrained law
Baudouin Dupret
The colonial model of the rule of law in Africa
Carlos Petit
Rechtsstaat and constitutional justice in Austria
Giorgio Bongiovanni
Is constitutionalism compatible with islam?
Raja Bahlul
"Asian values" and the rule of law
Alice Ehr-Soon Tay
Rechtsstaat and individual rights in German constitutional history
Gustavo Gozzi
The Chinese legal tradition and the European view of the rule of law
Wu Shu-Chen
Modern constitutionalism in China
Lin Feng
Human rights and the rule of law in contemporary China
Wang Zhenmin, Li Zhenghui
The rule of law
Pietro Costa
Danilo Zolo
The rule of law and the "liberties of the English"
Emilio Santoro
Popular sovereignty, the rule of law, and the "rule of judges' in the United States
Brunella Casalini
Cassirer's position in relation to neo-Kantianism?
Vol. 82
Deniz Coskun
Law as a symbolic form
The linguistic turn of social contract theory
Cassirer's position in relation to neo-Kantian jurisprudence
Cassirer's public engagement with weimar
Cassirer and Heidegger
Cassirer in exile an essay on the recovery of individual moral judgement
The politics of myth
The philosophy of symbolic forms
Value judgements and justification
Vol. 90
Massimo La Torre
Law and morality
Two opposing conceptions
The normativist view
Meaning and norm
Law as institution
Law and power
Meaning and value judgements
Nineteenth century
Vol. 94
Cees Maris, Frans Jacobs
Twentieth century
Legal philosophy
Antiquity and the middle ages
The commencement of the modern age
Hobbes, Locke, and Spinoza
Eighteenth-century French enlightenment
The synthesis of Kant
Interpretation by another name
Vol. 95
Yasutomo Morigiwa
The object of interpretation
Heinz Mohnhaupt
The concept and means of legal interpretation in the 18th century
Jan Schröder
What is interpretation of the law for the French judge?
Michel Troper
Judicial interpretation in transition from the ancien régime to constitutionalism
Michael Stolleis
Legal interpretation in France under the reign of louis xvi
Jean-Louis Halpérin
Legal interpretation in 18th century Europe
Legal interpretation and the use of legal literature in 18th century law reports of the "parlement" de flandre
Serge Dauchy
"between the evident and the irrational"
Vol. 97
Raimo Siltala
Philosophical pragmatism
Analytical legal positivism
Legal realism
Legal conventionalism
"die Rechtssätze in ihrem systematischen Zusammenhang zu erkennen"
Natural law philosophy
Radical decisionism
Intermission
Law and metaphysics
An isomorphic theory of law
Coherence theory of law
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