
Legal Theory
This volume presents 20 articles on various theoretical aspects of law. Legal Theory, or as it is sometimes labelled, Analytical Jurisprudence, is a topic which has been attracting a lot of interest from Scandinavian lawyers for a long time. This tradition has generated a vast amount of literature and is reflected in a continuous debate concerning various methodological and ontological aspects of the law.
The articles have been arranged under the subheadings On the Nature of Law, On Legal Concepts and Legal Principles, On Legal Reasoning, Legal Rules and the Development of the Legal System, and Perspectives on Legal Science. Taking into account the richness of the material it is the conviction of the editors that this volume provide interesting material for further discussions concerning legal theory also outside the Scandinavian countries.
Law, Method and Values
A Conventionalist Analysis of the Preconditions of Knowledge in Legal Dogmatics and the Foundations of Legal Orders
Causality and Causation in Law
On Concepts in Law
Contract and Equality
Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Lawyers and Hermeneutics
Goal-Steering and Judicial Review
Legal Reasoning: A Jurisprudential Model
Protection of the Established Position
The Law of Obligations and he Structure of Swedish Law
Some Features of the Law of Contract in the Third Millenium
Irreconcilable Tasks - a New Model for Law-Making
Legal Science and Criminal Policy
Crime Ideologies
On Empirical Legal Science
Property Rights and the Environment
Karl Schlyter – A Swedish Lawyer and Politician
On the Future of Legal Science
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