Law, Norm and System: An Introduction to Legal Theory Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Yahya Berkol Gülgeç  - Kitap

Law, Norm and System: An Introduction to Legal Theory

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Mart 2025
Kitabın Detayları
Dili:
İngilizce
Ebat:
16x24
Sayfa:
435
Barkod:
9786255930552
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapaklı
Fiyatı:
600,00
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Kitabın Açıklaması
Legal theory has many facets. There may be several approaches to the study of law. Philosophical, sociological,political approaches are just some of them.
This book is a philosophical introduction to the most fundamental issues of legal theory, such as what the law is, when it exists, and how it binds. Despite its claim to be an introduction, the book is more than a collection of information. It is discursive.
The book makes and defends several original claims about the nature of legal norms and legal systems. These claims and defenses are moreless final. Other discussions prioritize asking critical questions over finding definitive answers. It is hoped that the air of uncertainty created by these critical questions will stimulate the reader's thinking.
Kitabın Konu Başlıkları
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Theories of Law
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Theory of Legal Norms
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Theory of Legal Systems
Yorumlar
Kitabın İçindekileri
TABLE OF CONTENT 
CHAPTER I 
THEORIES OF LAW 
INTRODUCTION 
I. NATURAL LAW THEORIES 
A. NATURAL LAW IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 
B. THE TRADITION OF NON–POSITIVISM 
II. LEGAL POSITIVISM 
A. INCLUSIVE LEGAL POSITIVISM 
B. EXCLUSIVE LEGAL POSITIVISM 
C. THE SEPARABILITY THESIS AND ITS CAPACITY TO REPRESENT LEGAL POSITIVISM 
III. LEGAL REALISM 
A. AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM 
B. SCANDINAVIAN LEGAL REALISM 
IV. MARXIST LEGAL THEORY, CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES, AND THE HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE 
A. MARXIST LEGAL THEORY 
B. THE CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES MOVEMENT 
C. THE HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE 
CHAPTER II 
THEORY OF LEGAL NORMS 
INTRODUCTION 
I. THE TYPES AND THE DISTINCTION OF LEGAL AND NON–LEGAL NORMS 
A. THE DUALISM OF IS AND OUGHT 
B. THE TYPES OF NORMS 
II. THE INDIVIDUATION OF LEGAL NORMS 
III. VALIDITIY OF LEGAL NORMS 
A. AXIOLOGICAL VALIDITY 
B. SYSTEMIC VALIDITY 
C. FACTUAL VALIDITY 
D. THE CRITIQUE OF GENERIC CONCEPTIONS OF VALIDITY 
E. TWO CANDIDATES FOR A SOLUTION: AXIO–SYSTEMIC AND AXIO–FACTUAL VALIDITY 
IV. NORMATIVE COLLISIONS AND CONTRARINESS 
V. APPLICABILITY OF LEGAL NORMS 
A. DEFINITION AND TYPES OF APPLICABILITY 
B. ON THE CONDITIONS OF APPLICABILITY 
VI. BINDING FORCE OF LEGAL NORMS 
A. ON A GENERAL OBLIGATION TO OBEY THE LAW 
B. ON THE TWO MEANINGS OF BINDING FORCE 
VII. INDICATORS AND NORMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL INTERPRETATION 
A. THE DEFINITION OF INTERPRETATION 
B. THE IDENTITY OF INTERPRETERS 
C. INTERPRETATION AND NORM: INTERPRETERS AS NORM–MAKERS? 
D. METHODS AND PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION 
CHAPTER III 
THEORY OF LEGAL SYSTEMS 
INTRODUCTION 
I. ON THE FUNCTIONS OF A LEGAL SYSTEM 
II. THE UNITY OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM 
III. HIERARCHY OF NORMS 
A. DETERMINATION OF NORMATIVE HIERARCHY 
B. NORMATIVE HIERARCHY VS. PRIMACY OF APPLICATION 
IV. THE VALIDITY OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM 
A. THE CONCEPT OF EFFICACY 
B. THE CONDITION OF GENERAL EFFICACY 
C. ON THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE CRITERION OF GENERAL EFFICACY 
D. THE CRITERION OF INSTITUTIONALITY 
V. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAW: THE DISTINCTION AND THE BRANCHES 
A. ON THE CRITERIA OF THE DISTINCTION 
B. ON THE ACCURACY OF THE DISTINCTION 
VI. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAW 
A. PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 
B. THE SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 
C. THE NATURE OF JUS COGENS NORMS 
D. HIERARCHY BETWEEN THE SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 
E. MONISM AND DUALISM IN THE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 
F. "INCORPORATION" OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 
VII. CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW: KEY DIFFERENCES 
A. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF COMMON LAW AND CIVIL LAW 
B. COMPARISON OF CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW IN VARIOUS RESPECTS 
CONCLUSION