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Courts, Interpretation, the Rule of Law
About this book
This volume is a follow-up of the international conference "Courts, Interpretation, the Rule of Law, " which was organized on October 19, 2012, at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. This was an annual conference of the Serbian Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, which operates as the Serbian section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR). At the same time, the conference was convened as part of the ongoing project 'Constitutionalism and Rule of Law in the Nation-State Building - The Case of Serbia, ' which is funded by the Ministry of Science of the Republic of Serbia. Contents include: The Concept, Rule and Interpretation of Law Ors * Adjudication, Democracy, and the Rule of Law * Legal Hermeneutics and Jurisprudence * Various Aspects of Judicial Reasoning. (Series: Democracy and the Rule of Law - Vol. 3)
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Table of contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- INTRODUCTION: DIFFERENCES AMID UNIFORMITY: SOME REFLECTIONS ON LEGAL CULTURES
- PART I: THE CONCEPT, RULE AND INTERPRETATION OF LAW
- PART II: ADJUDICATION, DEMOCRACY, THE RULE OF LAW
- PART III: LEGAL HERMENEUTICS AND JURISPRUDENCE
- PART IV: VARIOUS ASPECTS OF JUDICIAL REASONING