Linguistic argumentation, using the meaning of the wording in a statutory norm, often plays an important role in the justification of interpretative standpoints in legal decisions. In legal theory, the use of linguistic argumentation is often discussed, but the reconstruction of the use of this argumentation in light of the different evaluation criteria has not received much attention yet. In order to provide clues for this reconstruction we will answer two related questions: which norms apply for the use of linguistic argumentation and which uses of linguistic argumentation can be distinguished based on these norms. We start with a pragma-dialectical framework for the analysis of linguistic argumentation, based on a dialogical application ...
In order to be able to evaluate argumentation supporting judicial decisions, certain norms of reason...
I give a pragma-dialectical reconstruction of the role of teleological-evaluative argumentation refe...
The fields of linguistic pragmatics and legal interpretation are deeply interrelated. The purpose of...
Participants to a legal process often use linguistic arguments to support their claim. With a lingui...
Statutory interpretation involves the reconstruction of the meaning of a legal statement when it can...
In this contribution I discuss the role of pragmatic argumentation referring to consequences, goals ...
The "Introduction" chapter is available in full-text Open AccessStatutory interpretation involves th...
In this contribution I address the prototypical argumentative patterns in which pragmatic argumentat...
This contribution bridges three fields—pragmatics, argumentation, and law. Arguments can be seen as ...
Participants to a legal process often use linguistic arguments to support their claim. With a lingui...
Legal argumentation has differing relations with the concept of normativity. On the one hand, normat...
none3siThis chapter proposes a dialectical approach to legal interpretation, consisting of three dim...
This paper investigates how the logical aspects of legal language determine possibilities to attack ...
This paper shows how defeasible argumentation schemes can be used to represent the logical structure...
In this article it is claimed that legal argumentation should part from principles contained in argu...
In order to be able to evaluate argumentation supporting judicial decisions, certain norms of reason...
I give a pragma-dialectical reconstruction of the role of teleological-evaluative argumentation refe...
The fields of linguistic pragmatics and legal interpretation are deeply interrelated. The purpose of...
Participants to a legal process often use linguistic arguments to support their claim. With a lingui...
Statutory interpretation involves the reconstruction of the meaning of a legal statement when it can...
In this contribution I discuss the role of pragmatic argumentation referring to consequences, goals ...
The "Introduction" chapter is available in full-text Open AccessStatutory interpretation involves th...
In this contribution I address the prototypical argumentative patterns in which pragmatic argumentat...
This contribution bridges three fields—pragmatics, argumentation, and law. Arguments can be seen as ...
Participants to a legal process often use linguistic arguments to support their claim. With a lingui...
Legal argumentation has differing relations with the concept of normativity. On the one hand, normat...
none3siThis chapter proposes a dialectical approach to legal interpretation, consisting of three dim...
This paper investigates how the logical aspects of legal language determine possibilities to attack ...
This paper shows how defeasible argumentation schemes can be used to represent the logical structure...
In this article it is claimed that legal argumentation should part from principles contained in argu...
In order to be able to evaluate argumentation supporting judicial decisions, certain norms of reason...
I give a pragma-dialectical reconstruction of the role of teleological-evaluative argumentation refe...
The fields of linguistic pragmatics and legal interpretation are deeply interrelated. The purpose of...