This essay examines judicial decision-making from the perspective of Whiteheadian 'process philosophy'. As such, it seeks to demonstrate how the explanatory categories of process thought can be applied to law and legal reasoning in such a way as to expose the nature of the processes that constitute their development. The essay begins with a description of the judicial task drawn from contemporary theorising about legal argumentation, identified in terms of the separation of contexts of decisionmaking: discovery and justification. In light of this discussion, the essay then adopts Whiteheadian terminology to provide the basis for an alternative understanding and description of the way that a discrete instance of judicial decision-making deve...
The topic of judicial reasoning has been largely excluded from high school law and social studies cu...
My dissertation explores how practice, procedure, and the allocation of decision-making authority in...
For an individual playing a social role to behave responsibly requires participation in a process th...
This paper examines legal reasoning from a process point of view; that is, it seeks to demonstrate h...
Rethinking Law as Process draws on insights from 'process philosophy' in order to rethink the nature...
Two hundred years elapsed before the nineteenth century logicians Boole, De Morgan, and others, fin...
Two hundred years elapsed before the nineteenth century logicians Boole, DeMorgan, and others, final...
The legal decision in a concrete case is never completely given in advance in the statute. A theory ...
As an instance of the typical interaction between general argumentation theory and judicial argument...
This article considers why judiciaries appear to be reluctant to institutionally legitimate judicial...
The object of study of this thesis is provided insight into the legal interdimensionality of the con...
This paper discusses the functions of deductive justification in ideal reconstructions of judicial r...
During the nineteenth century, law was equated with science, and legal reasoning was thought to be a...
At the basis of tireless efforts to explain the nature of law lies the question of how judges sho...
Throughout most modern and contemporary legal scholarship there appears an unbridgeable division bet...
The topic of judicial reasoning has been largely excluded from high school law and social studies cu...
My dissertation explores how practice, procedure, and the allocation of decision-making authority in...
For an individual playing a social role to behave responsibly requires participation in a process th...
This paper examines legal reasoning from a process point of view; that is, it seeks to demonstrate h...
Rethinking Law as Process draws on insights from 'process philosophy' in order to rethink the nature...
Two hundred years elapsed before the nineteenth century logicians Boole, De Morgan, and others, fin...
Two hundred years elapsed before the nineteenth century logicians Boole, DeMorgan, and others, final...
The legal decision in a concrete case is never completely given in advance in the statute. A theory ...
As an instance of the typical interaction between general argumentation theory and judicial argument...
This article considers why judiciaries appear to be reluctant to institutionally legitimate judicial...
The object of study of this thesis is provided insight into the legal interdimensionality of the con...
This paper discusses the functions of deductive justification in ideal reconstructions of judicial r...
During the nineteenth century, law was equated with science, and legal reasoning was thought to be a...
At the basis of tireless efforts to explain the nature of law lies the question of how judges sho...
Throughout most modern and contemporary legal scholarship there appears an unbridgeable division bet...
The topic of judicial reasoning has been largely excluded from high school law and social studies cu...
My dissertation explores how practice, procedure, and the allocation of decision-making authority in...
For an individual playing a social role to behave responsibly requires participation in a process th...