The paper provides a critical survey of certain methodological debates in the field of legal philosophy in order to assess their implications for legal research in general. Underpinning this survey is a concern to establish the independence and integrity of both legal practice and legal research in the light of the risks posed by preponderant forms of instrumental rationality. Thus, Brian Leiter’s recent call for a ʼnaturalised’ jurisprudence is criticised for the instrumentalist basis upon which he claims to privilege forms of legal research apparently ‘continuous with’ the natural and empirical social sciences. As against Leiter, it is argued that there are in fact a range of distinct but interrelated modes of legal research. In this respe...
An interpretation of the contemporary debate between natural law theory and legal positivism is pres...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
In a series of powerful and challenging articles emerging since the mid-1990s, Brian Leiter has argu...
The paper provides a critical survey of certain methodological debates in the field of legal philoso...
At the outset of his most recent book Ronald Dworkin summarizes with remarkable concision the main l...
The last decade has witnessed a particularly intensive debate over methodological issues in legal th...
Is legal interpretation a kind of scientific enterprise? Can there be such a thing as a ‘scientific ...
The chapter discusses the epistemological and methodological aspects of legal research undertaken wi...
Human beings possess instinct of inquisitiveness in cases of confronting with the unknown aspects of...
This article begins with a discussion of the critique of methodology, a characterization of standard...
textabstractThe paper offers a legal theoretical analysis of the disciplinary character of the conte...
The article starts with the observation of A.F. Chalmers, philosopher of science, that there is neit...
Human beings possess instinct of inquisitiveness in cases of confronting with the unknown aspects o...
By conducting methodological assessments, legal researchers decide which lines of inquiry are worth ...
In the paper the author analyzes a topic that is relatively neglected in domestic legal theory, name...
An interpretation of the contemporary debate between natural law theory and legal positivism is pres...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
In a series of powerful and challenging articles emerging since the mid-1990s, Brian Leiter has argu...
The paper provides a critical survey of certain methodological debates in the field of legal philoso...
At the outset of his most recent book Ronald Dworkin summarizes with remarkable concision the main l...
The last decade has witnessed a particularly intensive debate over methodological issues in legal th...
Is legal interpretation a kind of scientific enterprise? Can there be such a thing as a ‘scientific ...
The chapter discusses the epistemological and methodological aspects of legal research undertaken wi...
Human beings possess instinct of inquisitiveness in cases of confronting with the unknown aspects of...
This article begins with a discussion of the critique of methodology, a characterization of standard...
textabstractThe paper offers a legal theoretical analysis of the disciplinary character of the conte...
The article starts with the observation of A.F. Chalmers, philosopher of science, that there is neit...
Human beings possess instinct of inquisitiveness in cases of confronting with the unknown aspects o...
By conducting methodological assessments, legal researchers decide which lines of inquiry are worth ...
In the paper the author analyzes a topic that is relatively neglected in domestic legal theory, name...
An interpretation of the contemporary debate between natural law theory and legal positivism is pres...
H.L.A. Hart’s well-known rejection of American Legal Realism turned in part on the idea that Realism...
In a series of powerful and challenging articles emerging since the mid-1990s, Brian Leiter has argu...