SELECTION FROM E-JOURNALS JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2009
(by Letizia Mingardo)
1. JUDICIAL ARGUMENTATION AND LEGAL LOGIC
2. BIOETHICS AND ETHICS
3. CRIMINAL JUSTICE
4. LAW AND I.T.
5. PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
1. JUDICIAL ARGUMENTATION AND LEGAL LOGIC
Argumentation (2009) 23:11-19
Interpreting Perelman’s Universal Audience: Gross versus Crosswhite
Charlotte Jørgensen
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Argumentation (2009) 23:61-80
Choice is Not True or False: The Domain of Rhetorical Argumentation
Christian Kock
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Argumentation (2009) 23:81-107
Reasoning from Classifications and Definitions
Douglas Walton Æ Fabrizio Macagno
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International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (2009) 22:11-22
Vico and Imagination: An Ingenious Approach to Educating Lawyers with Semiotic Sensibility
Francis J. Mootz III
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International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (2009) 22:23-44
Trial Argumentation: The Creation of Meaning
Denis J. Brion
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International Journal of Constitutional Law, Volume 7, Number 1, 2009, pp. 2-24
Judges as moral reasoners
Jeremy Waldron
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International Journal of Constitutional Law, Volume 7, Number 1, 2009, pp. 53-68
Reframing a debate among Americans: Contextualizing a moral philosophy of law
Olivier Beaud
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Law and Society Review Volume 43 Issue 1 (March 2009), p 127-150
The Impact of Judicial Opinion Language on the Transmission of Federal Circuit Court Precedents
Robert J. Hume
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 22 No. 1 March 2009 (24-43)
Positivism and Interpreting Legal Content: Does Law Call for a Moral Semantics?
Kenneth Einar Himma
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 22 No. 1 March 2009 (95-109)
Legal Truths and Falsities
Matthew Noah Smith
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 22 No. 1 March 2009 (110-27)
Inclusive Legal Positivism, Legal Interpretation, and Value-Judgments
Vittorio Villa
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Social & Legal Studies 2009 18: 47-69
Being and Doing: The Judicial Use of Remorse to Construct Character and Community
Richard Weisman
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2. BIOETHICS ED ETHICS
Bioethics Volume 23 Number 3 2009 pp 141-150
Human Nature and Enhancement
Allen Buchanan
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Bioethics Volume 23 Number 3 2009 pp 151-160
Clarifying appeals to dignity in medical ethics from an historical perspective
Rieke Van Der Graaf-Johannes JM Van Delden
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Bioethics Volume 23 Number 3 2009 pp 183-192
The medical decision-making process and the family: the case of breast cancer patients and their husbands
Roy Gilbar-Ora Gilbar
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Ethic Theory and Moral Practice (2009) 12:9-24
The Psychology of Dilemmas and the Philosophy of Morality
Fiery Cushman & Liane Young
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Ethic Theory and Moral Practice (2009) 12:25-51
What Does the Frame Problem Tell us About Moral Normativity?
Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons
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Ethic Theory and Moral Practice (2009) 12:97-114
The Evolution of the Moral Sentiments and the Metaphysics of Morals
Fritz Allhoff
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The Journal of Ethics (2009) 13:15-50
How is Moral Disagreement a Problem for Realism?
David Enoch
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (2009) 30:11-30
The hedgehog and the Borg: Common morality in bioethics
John D. Arras
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (2009) 30:45-54
The common morality in communitarian thought: reflective consensus in public policy
Mark G. Kuczewski
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics (2009) 30:69-80
Ethical theory, ‘‘common morality,” and professional obligations
Andrew Alexandra Æ Seumas Miller
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3. CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Crime, Law and Social Change (2009) 51:303-325
Power, crime and criminology in the new imperial age
Raymond Michalowski
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Crime, Law and Social Change (2009) 51:383-397
Good guys, bad guys: transnational corporations, rational choice theory and power crime
Leslie Holmes
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Crime, Law and Social Change (2009) 51:435-450
On liberty and crime: Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill
Vincenzo Ruggiero
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Criminal Law Forum (2009) 20:53-95
Parinaz Kermani Mendez
The new wave of hybrid tribunals: a sophisticated approach to enforcing international humanitarian law or an idealistic solution with empty promises?
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Law and Society Review Volume 43 Issue 1 (March 2009), p 1-38
Punishment and Beyond: Achieving Justice Through the Satisfaction of Multiple Goals
Dena M. Gromet John M. Darley
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Social & Legal Studies 2009 18: 23-45
From Incarceration to Restoration: National Responsibility, Gender and the Production of Cultural Difference
Carmela Murdocca
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The Journal of Ethics (2009) 13:73-100
Punishment Theory’s Golden Half Century: A Survey of Developments from (about) 1957 to 2007
Michael Davis
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4. LAW AND I.T.
Artificial Intelligence and Law (2009) 17:51-78
Understanding the law: improving legal knowledge dissemination by translating the contents of formal sources of law
Laurens Mommers-Wim Voermans-Wouter Koelewijn-Hugo Kielman
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Ethics and Information Technology (2009) 11:1-17
Lost in cyberspace: ethical decision making in the online environment
Joan M. McMahon and Ronnie Cohen
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Ethics and Information Technology (2009) 11:19-29
Artificial agency, consciousness, and the criteria for moral agency: what properties must an artificial agent have to be a moral agent?
Kenneth Einar Himma
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Ethics and Information Technology (2009) 11:31-36
The gamer’s dilemma: An analysis of the arguments for the moral distinction between virtual murder and virtual paedophilia
Morgan Luck
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Ethics Information Technology (2009) 11:57-69
At the foundations of information justice
Matthew P. Butcher
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International Journal of Law and Information Technology Vol. 17 No. 1, Spring 2009
Legal Evidence, Police Intelligence, Crime Analysis or Detection, Forensic Testing, and Argumentation: An Overview of Computer Tools or Techniques
Ephraim Nissan
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International Journal of Law and Information Technology Vol. 17 No. 1, Spring 2009
Smoothing Some Wrinkles in Online Dispute Resolution
Bruce L. Mann
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Journal of Legal Studies Education Volume 26, Issue 1, 185-209, Winter/Spring 2009
Case Study of Apple, Inc. for Business Law Students: How Apple’s Business Model Controls Digital Content Through Legal and Technological Means
Margo E.K. Reder
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5. PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Law and Critique (2009) 20:59-78
Rethinking the Notion of a ‘Higher Law’: Heidegger and Derrida on the Anaximander Fragment
Jacques de Ville
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Law and Critique (2009) 20:79-103
Heir, Celebrity, Martyr, Monster: Legal and Political Legitimacy in Shakespeare and Beyond
Eric Heinze
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