This collection features a diverse range of essays exploring various dimensions of legal theory and practice. R. J. Allen examines the structure of juridical proof, while A. Brockmöller discusses the ongoing significance of Savigny's theory of legal sources. S. C. Hicks proposes a new perspective on the sources of law, and A. E. Karkoub and M. Heather analyze the role of custom in international law. F. H. Llano Alonso presents a pluralistic view of law and jurisprudence, and A. Lopatka addresses rules of conduct established by physical creations. M. Paroussis delves into legal standards and the normativity of expectations, whereas F. Toepel explores the relationship between legal proof and scientific explanation. The collection also includes insights from R. Tuomela and M. Bonnevier-Tuomela on norms and agreements, B. R. Dorbeck-Jung on comparative legislative studies, and R. S. Summers on the formal character of law. E. Virgala Foruria discusses delegated legislation in Europe, while J. M. Adeato investigates inconsistency strategies in peripheral judicial systems. V. Iturralde focuses on judicial decisions as a source of law in Spain, and M. Karlsson addresses the intersection of criminal law and judge-made law. D. Kim reconstructs Rawls's political conception of justice, and D. N. MacCormick examines precedent as a legal source. Other contributions address coherence in legal decision-making, interpretation, and the aesthet
Elspeth Attwooll Libri



Criminal justice
- 158pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Content: Michael Zander: The Austin Lecture: Reform of the Criminal Justice System: The Report of the Runciman Royal Commission T. R. S. Allan: The Concept of Fair Trial Gerry Maher: Dialogue and the Criminal Process Richard H. S. Tur: Lawyers’ Ethics and Criminal Justice John Jackson: The Value of Jury Trial Mark Ockleton: Rules of Evidence Susan Easton: The Right to Silence and the Pursuit of Truth Celia Wells: What Runciman Didn’t Say Michael A. Heather: The Revival Arbitration as a Post-modern Solution to Problems in the Criminal Justice System
Inhalt: Burton M. Leiser: Preface Elspeth Attwooll / Annette Brockmöller: Preface Rafael Encinas de Munagorri: Les Problèmes de preuve posés par l’évolution des sciences et des technologies Richard A. L. Gambitta / Gary S. Kitchen: Genetic Engineering and the Law Mariachiara Tallacchini: The Patentability of Human Biological Materials Joan C. Callahan: Liberalism, Reproductive Technologies, and Feminist Skepticism Gerry Maher: Future Trends in Computer-Generated Pornography: Ethical Principle and Legal Regulation of “Bespoke” Pornography Fernando Galindo: La puesta en práctica de la regulación de Internet por la Filosofía del Derecho comunicativa Richard T. De George: Business Ethics and The International Legal Coordination Problem Takao Katsuragi: On Multi-Value Structure or Market Ethics François Ost / Mark van Hoecke: From contract to transmission Robert Isaak: Philosophical Bases of “Green Logic”