The more we examine what is behind our most difficult legal questions, the more puzzling it can seem that we continue both to disagree strongly and, yet, to cooperate. If law is a reasoned enterprise, how is it that we are neither torn apart nor homogenized by our long social practice of it? I resolve this puzzle, and arrive at a richer understanding of law, using the idea of modeling familiar from the natural sciences and mathematics. I show (a) that theorists can model legal systems as abstract systems of institutions, information flows, and institutional processing or reasoning and (b) that the participants in a legal system themselves maintain and evaluate models of this sort. Understanding law this way clarifies numerous problems rangi...
This thesis analyses the problem of creating computational models of ontology evolution in legal re...
The article begins by discussing the difficulties of proving consistency within a formal legal syste...
One of the perennial discussions in legal philosophy is: What is law? Theories that elucidate the co...
The more we examine what is behind our most difficult legal questions, the more puzzling it can seem...
This paper explores borrowing a meta-theoretical approach to theory from the natural and social scie...
The purpose of this Article is to describe a pluralistic model of reasoning that may be used to teac...
As first year law students unhappily discover, the meaning of law is frustratingly protean, shifti...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
Legal activity invariably takes place within some structure, however lax. No matter how often the im...
This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and devel...
This paper is part of a larger project-a theory of Law- which purports to use concepts of systems th...
This dissertation is about the relationship between legal consistency and the rule of law. Chapter ...
Throughout this article, it is contended that a theory of law must include both principles and rules...
Much legal-pluralist scholarship tends to naturalize the law of the context, treating that law as ...
This Article grapples with the question of what it means to agree about what the law is. First, it s...
This thesis analyses the problem of creating computational models of ontology evolution in legal re...
The article begins by discussing the difficulties of proving consistency within a formal legal syste...
One of the perennial discussions in legal philosophy is: What is law? Theories that elucidate the co...
The more we examine what is behind our most difficult legal questions, the more puzzling it can seem...
This paper explores borrowing a meta-theoretical approach to theory from the natural and social scie...
The purpose of this Article is to describe a pluralistic model of reasoning that may be used to teac...
As first year law students unhappily discover, the meaning of law is frustratingly protean, shifti...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
Legal activity invariably takes place within some structure, however lax. No matter how often the im...
This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and devel...
This paper is part of a larger project-a theory of Law- which purports to use concepts of systems th...
This dissertation is about the relationship between legal consistency and the rule of law. Chapter ...
Throughout this article, it is contended that a theory of law must include both principles and rules...
Much legal-pluralist scholarship tends to naturalize the law of the context, treating that law as ...
This Article grapples with the question of what it means to agree about what the law is. First, it s...
This thesis analyses the problem of creating computational models of ontology evolution in legal re...
The article begins by discussing the difficulties of proving consistency within a formal legal syste...
One of the perennial discussions in legal philosophy is: What is law? Theories that elucidate the co...