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Common Law Theory
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  • Page extent: 262 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.496 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 340.5/701
  • Dewey version: 22
  • LC Classification: K588 .C668 2007
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Common law--Philosophy
    • Constitutional law

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 (ISBN-13: 9780521846424)

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Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States analyze the common law through three of its classic themes: rules, reasoning, and constitutionalism. Their essays, specially commissioned for this volume, provide an opportunity for thinkers from different jurisdictions and disciplines to talk to each other and to their wider audience within and beyond the common law world. This book allows scholars and students to consider how these themes and concepts relate to one another. It will initiate and sustain a more inclusive and well-informed theoretical discussion of the common law’s method, process, and structure. It will be valuable to lawyers, philosophers, political scientists, and historians interested in constitutional law, comparative law, judicial process, legal theory, law and society, legal history, democratic theory, political philosophy, and the relationship of the common law tradition to other legal systems of the world.

• Features authors from around the common law world • Authors are from various academic disciplines • Single volume for important work on common law from leading international authors

Contents

Introduction Douglas E. Edlin; Part I. Common Law Rules: 1. Judges as rulemakers Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin; 2. Some types of law John Gardner; Part II. Common Law Reasoning: 3. The principles of legal reasoning in the common law Melvin A. Eisenberg; 4. A similibus ad similia: analogical thinking in law Gerald J. Postema; 5. Reasoned decisions and legal theory David Dyzenhaus and Michael Taggart; Part III. Common Law Constitutionalism: 6. Common law, natural law, and the constitution James R. Stoner, Jr.; 7. Text, context, and constitution: the common law as public reason T. R. S. Allan; 8. The myth of the common law constitution Jeffrey Goldsworthy.

Contributors

Douglas E. Edlin, Larry Alexander, Emily Sherwin, John Gardner, Melvin A. Eisenberg, Gerald J. Postema, David Dyzenhaus, Michael Taggart, James R. Stoner, Jr., T. R. S. Allan, Jeffrey Goldsworthy

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