SELECTION FROM E-JOURNALS NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2008
(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
Informal Logic, Vol. 28, No.4 (2008), pp. 282-294
Vagueness: A Variant Approach
Nicholas Rescher
http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic
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Informal Logic, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 315-334
Logic as (Normative) Inference Theory: Formal vs. Non-formal Theories of Inference Goodness
Lillian Bermejo Luque.
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International Journal for the Semiotics of Law (2008) 21:363-375
Esquisse de typologie de l’argumentation juridique
Stefan Goltzberg
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Law and Human Behaviour (2008) 32:502-510
Behind the Mask of Method: Political Orientation and Constitutional Interpretive Preferences
Joshua R. Furgeson, Linda Babcock ,Peter M. Shane
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Legal Theory, 14 (2008), 281-309.
Exploring the Proof Paradoxes
Mike Redmayne
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 21 No. 4 December 2008 (423-52)
The Pragmatics of Legal Language
Andrei Marmor
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 21 No. 4 December 2008 (481-95)
The Rational Reconstruction of Weighing and Balancing on the Basis of Teleological-Evaluative
Considerations in the Justification of Judicial Decisions
Eveline T. Feteris
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 21 No. 4 December 2008 (496-506)
The Strategic Use of Formal Argumentation in Legal Decisions
Harm Kloosterhuis
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2. BIOETHICS AND ETHICS
Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy Vol. 3 No. 1 November 2008
Moral Principles Are Not Moral Laws
Luke Robinson
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Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy Vol. 3 No. 1 November 2008
Caring and the Boundary-Driven Structure of Practical Deliberation
Jeffrey Seidman
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3. CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminal Law and Philosophy (2009) 3:51-70
The Costs to Criminal Theory of Supposing that Intentions are Irrelevant to Permissibility
Douglas Husak
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Criminal Law and Philosophy (2009) 3:107-110
Brian Leiter: Naturalizing Jurisprudence: Essays on American Legal Realism and Naturalism in Legal Philosophy
Matthew H. Kramer
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Criminal Law Forum (2008) 19:373-393
The role of the international criminal tribunals in the promotion of peace and justice: the case of the international criminal court
Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko
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Journal of International Criminal Justice 2008 6: 731-761
Prosecutorial Discretion v. Judicial Activism at the International Criminal Court
William A. Schabas
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Res Publica (2008) 14:259-275
Punishment as Fair Play
Richard Dagger
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4. LAW AND I.T.
Journal of Law and Society Vo. 35 No. 4 December 2008, pp. 464-489
The Unbearable Lightness of Being? Shifts Towards the Virtual Trial
Linda Mulcahy
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5. PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Law and Philosophy (2008) 27:533-581
Is the Rule of Law really indifferent to Human Rights?
Evan Fox-Decent
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Law and Philosophy (2008) 27:583-597 _
Legal Obligation as a Duty of Deference
Kimberly Brownlee
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Law and Philosophy (2008) 27:599-641 _ Springer
From the State of Nature to the Juridical State of States
B. Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka
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Law and Philosophy (2008) 27:643-695
The Boundaries of Law and the Purpose of Legal Philosophy
Danny Priel
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Law Critique (2008) 19:335-343
Philosophy of Law against Sovereignity: new excesses, old fragmentations
Antonio Negri
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Law Critique (2008) 19:345-361
Governance, Proceduralisation and Justice: some challenges to the legal paradigm
Jennifer Hendry
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Ratio Juris. Vol. 21 No. 4 December 2008 (453-80)
The Pluralistic Universe of Law: Towards a Neo-Classical Legal Pragmatism
Susan Haack
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Res Publica (2008) 14:241-252
Is Law’s Conventionality Consistent with Law’s Objectivity?
Matthew H. Kramer
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