The Judicial Process

Realism, Pragmatism, Practical Reasoning and Principles

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Gebonden, 442 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2005
ISBN13: 9780521855662
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2005 9780521855662
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In the absence of a sound conception of the judicial role, judges at present can be said to be 'muddling along'. They disown the declaratory theory of law but continue to behave and think as if it had not been discredited. Much judicial reasoning still exhibits an unquestioning acceptance of positivism and a 'rulish' predisposition. Formalistic thinking continues to exert a perverse influence on the legal process. This 2005 book dismantles these outdated theories and seeks to bridge the gap between legal theory and judicial practice. The author propounds a coherent and comprehensive judicial methodology for modern times. Founded on the truism that the law exists to serve society, and adopting the twin criteria of justice and contemporaneity with the times, a judicial methodology is developed which is realistic and pragmatic and which embraces a revised conception of practical reasoning, including in that conception a critical role for legal principles.

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ISBN13:9780521855662
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:442

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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Muddling along; 3. The curse of formalism; 4. Legal fundamentalism; 5. The idolatry of certainty; 6. The piety of precedent; 7. The foibles of precedent - a case study; 8. There is no impersonal law; 9. So, what is the law?; 10. The constraints on the judiciary; 11. Towards a new judicial methodology; 12. Of realism and pragmatism; 13. Of practical reasoning and principles; 14. Taking law seriously; 15. A theory of ameliorative justice; Subject index; Authors index.

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