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Law and the New Logics

English · Hardback

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This book explores relationships between law and legal reasoning, and recent developments in formal logic.

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Introduction Lionel D. Smith; Part I. New Logics in the Functioning of Legal Orders: 1. Logics of argumentation and the law Henry Prakken; 2. Conjunction of evidence and multivalent logic Kevin Clermont; 3. One God, no state, and many legal arguments: multivalent logic in Jewish law Chaim Saiman; Part II. New Logics in the Relations of Legal Orders: 4. Logical tools for legal pluralism Jaap Hage; 5. Legal inconsistency and the emergence of states Nicholas Barber; 6. Political settlement and the new logic of hybrid self-determination Christine Bell; 7. Choice of law and choice of logic H. Patrick Glenn; 8. Where laws conflict: an application of the method of chunk and permeate Graham Priest; 9. Law and equity: chunk and permeate? Lionel D. Smith; Part III. The Logical Debate: 10. Do inconsistent laws deliver gluts? Jc Beall; 11. The applications of bivalent logic, and the misapplication of multivalent logic to law Andrew Halpin; 12. Fuzzy law: a theory of quasi-legality Oren Perez.

About the author

H. Patrick Glenn (1940–2014) taught and had research interests in the areas of comparative law, private international law, civil procedure and the legal professions. He was Peter M. Laing Professor of Law at McGill University, Montréal, and was a member of the Royal Society of Canada and a titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law. He also served as Director of the McGill Institute of Comparative Law. In 2006, Glenn received the Prix Léon-Gérin in recognition of his contributions to comparative law over his career, and in 2012, he was elected President of the American Society of Comparative Law.Lionel D. Smith is Sir William C. Macdonald Professor of Law at McGill University, Montréal and Professor of Private Law at Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. He has written extensively on many aspects of comparative private law and is particularly engaged with how private law understands aspects of unselfish behaviour. Smith is a member of the American Law Institute, the European Law Institute, the International Academy of Comparative Law and the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law.

Summary

This book presents an interdisciplinary conversation between jurists and logicians, reaching across a wide domain of issues arising in law and legal reasoning. The overall theme is the ways in which non-classical logics can enrich our understanding of legal orders.

Product details

Authors H. Patrick (Mcgill University Glenn, H. Patrick Smith Glenn
Assisted by H. Patrick Glenn (Editor), Glenn H. Patrick (Editor), Lionel D. Smith (Editor), Smith Lionel D. (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2016
 
EAN 9781107106956
ISBN 978-1-107-10695-6
No. of pages 300
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

LAW / General, PHILOSOPHY / Logic, Philosophy: logic, Jurisprudence & Philosophy Of Law, Methods, theory and philosophy of law

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