A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence Volume 12 Legal Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Civil Law World, Tome 1: Language Areas, Tome 2: Main Orientations and Topics / edited by Enrico Pattaro, Corrado Roversi.

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence is the first-ever multivolume treatment of the issues in legal philosophy and general jurisprudence, from both a theoretical and a historical perspective. The work is aimed at jurists as well as legal and practical philosophers. Edited by the...

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Other Authors: Pattaro, Enrico (Editor), Roversi, Corrado (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • 12.1
  • A Note on the Authors
  • Preface by the Editors of Volume 12; Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi
  • Enrico Pattaro and Corrado Roversi.-Part One - German-Speaking Countries
  • Premise; Agostino Carrino and Hasso Hofmann
  • Introduction: Philosophy of Law and Conceptions of the World; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 1 - The Rebirth of Legal Philosophy within the Frame of Neo-Kantianism; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 2 - Logistic Normativism: The Wiener rechtstheoretische Schule; by Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 3 - The Sociological Philosophy of Law as an Alternative to Normativism; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 4 - From Criticism to the Phenomenology of Law; Giuliana Stella
  • Chapter 5 - From the Criticism of Neo-Kantianism to Neo- Hegelianism in the Philosophy of Law; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 6 - Law and the State in the Conservative Revolution; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 7 - Marxism in the Philosophy of Law; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 8 - From Norm to Decision to the Concrete Order: The Legal Philosophy of Carl Schmitt; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 9 - Nazi Philosophy of Law and of the State; Agostino Carrino
  • Chapter 10 - The Development of German-Language Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory in the Second Half of the 20th Century; Hasso Hofmann
  • Part Two - Southern European Countries And France
  • Chapter 11 - Legal Philosophy in Italy in the 20th Century; Carla Faralli
  • Chapter 12 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in France
  • Chapter 13 - Political History of 20th Century Spanish Philosophy of Law; Benjamín Rivaya
  • Chapter 14 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Portugal; José de Sousa e Brito
  • Chapter 15 - A Historical Survey of Legal Reasoning and Philosophy in Greece during the 20th Century; Constantinos Stamatis
  • Part Three - Eastern European Countries
  • Chapter 16 - 20th-Century Legal Theory and Philosophy in Poland; Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Krzysztof Płeszka, Jan Woleński
  • Chapter 17 - Russian Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century; Mikhail Antonov
  • Chapter 18 - Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic: The 20th Century; Alexander Bröstl
  • Chapter 19 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Hungary; Csaba Varga
  • Chapter 20 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Other Countries of Eastern Europe
  • Part Four - Nordic And Low Countries
  • Chapter 21 - Sweden: Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century; Uta Bindreiter
  • Chapter 22 - 20th Century Legal Philosophy in Denmark; Henrik Palmer Olsen
  • Chapter 23 - Legal Philosophy in Norway in the 20th Century; Svein Eng
  • Chapter 24 - Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law in Finland in the 20th Century; Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo
  • Chapter 25 - Legal Philosophy in the Low Countries; Mark Van Hoecke and Arend Soeteman
  • Part Five - Latin America
  • Chapter 27 - Philosophy of Law in Brazil in the 20th Century; Ronaldo Macedo and Carla Henriete Bevilacqua Piccolo
  • Chapter 28 - 20th-Century Legal Philosophy in Other Countries of Latin America; Rodolfo Vázquez
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Subjects
  • Index of Names. 12.2
  • A Note on the Authors
  • Part One - Natural Law Theory
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction; Francesco Viola
  • Chapter 2 - Natural Law in Germany in the 20th Century; Stephan Kirste
  • Chapter 3 - Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Natural Law in France; Stamatios Tzitzis
  • Chapter 4 - Natural Law Theory in Spain and Portugal; Antonio-Enrique Pérez Luño
  • Chapter 5 - Natural Law Theory in Italy; Francesco Viola
  • Chapter 6 - Natural Law in Hungary; Máté Paksy and Csaba Varga
  • Chapter 7 - The Natural Law Theory of the 20th Century Latin America; Carlos I. Massini Correas
  • Part Two - Legal Positivism
  • Chapter 8 - Legal Positivism in the First Half of the 20th Century; Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni
  • Chapter 9 - The Postwar Debate; Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni
  • Chapter 10 - Neo-Constitutionalist Challenges to Legal Positivism
  • Mauro Barberis and Giorgio Bongiovanni
  • Chapter 11 - Legal Positivism’s Answers to the Neoconstitutionalist Challenge; Mauro Barberis
  • Part Three - Legal Realism
  • Chapter 12 - Introduction: Continental Legal Realism; Edoardo Fittipaldi
  • Chapter 13 - Axel Hägerström at the Origins of the Uppsala School; Enrico Pattaro
  • Chapter 14 - Karl Olivecrona’s Legal Philosophy; Torben Spaak
  • Chapter 15 - Anders Vihelm Lundstedt: in Quest of Reality; Uta Bindreiter
  • Chapter 16 - Alf Ross’s Legal Philosophy; Mauro Zamboni
  • Chapter 17 - Other Scandinavian Legal Realists
  • Chapter 18 - Leon Petrażycki’s Theory of Law; by Edoardo Fittipaldi
  • Chapter 19 - Jerzy Lande; Edoardo Fittipaldi
  • Chapter 20 - Other Russian or Polish Legal Realists
  • Part Four - Legal Reasoning
  • Introduction: A Note on Terminology and Purpose; Pierluigi Chiassoni and Eveline Feteris
  • Chapter 21 - The Heritage of the XIXth Century: The Age of Interpretive Cognitivism; Pierluigi Chiassoni
  • Chapter 22 - The Age of Discontent: The Revolt against Interpretive Cognitivism; Pierluigi Chiassoni
  • Chapter 23 - Taking Stock of the Past: Rhetoric, Topics, Hermeneutics; Pierluigi Chiassoni
  • Chapter 24 - The Age of Analysis: Logical Empiricism, ordinary Language, and the Simple Truth of the Matter; Pierluigi Chiassoni
  • Chapter 25 - Advancing Reason to Its Further Borders; Eveline Feteris
  • Chapter 26 - Law and Logic in the 20th Century; Jan Wolenski
  • Chapter 27 - Recent Developments in Legal Logic; Antonino Rotolo and Davide Grossi
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Subjects
  • Index of Names.