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Book Title: Facts and Norms in Law
Editor(s): Taekema, Sanne; Klink, van Bart; Been, de Wouter
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785361081
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface xi
PART I
1. Introduction: Facts, norms and interdisciplinary research 3
Wouter de Been, Sanne Taekema and Bart van Klink
2. Facts, values and norms 23
Jaap Hage
PART II
3. Imitation of life: Resonances between law and fact and fact and law 53
Geoffrey Samuel
4. The epistemic dependence of judicial decision-makers 82
Rachel Herdy
5. Facts and norms in the behavioural assumptions of law 100
Péter Cserne
PART III
6. Legal doctrine is a non-normative discipline: An argument from
abstract object theory 127
Anne Ruth Mackor
7. Systems theory, critique and law: To kill some darlings? 150
Lyana Francot
8. A law and economics perspective on normative analysis 171
Alessio M. Pacces
PART IV
9. Exploring the boundaries of law: On the IsOught distinction in
Jellinek and Kelsen 201
Bart van Klink and Oliver W. Lembcke
v
vi Facts and norms in law
10. The natural and the normative: The distinction, not the dichotomy,
between facts and values in a broader context 224
Maksymilian Del Mar
11. How should lawyers use sociological ideas? Juristic practice and
social science 242
Roger Cotterrell
PART V
12. The need for audacious, fully armed scholars: Concluding
reflections 265
Wibren van der Burg
Index 287
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