Law and Interdisciplinarity
Herausgegeben:Hellwege, Phillip; Soniewicka, Marta
Law and Interdisciplinarity
Herausgegeben:Hellwege, Phillip; Soniewicka, Marta
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Die Rechtswissenschaften öffnen sich zunehmend interdisziplinären Forschungsansätzen. Doch was meinen Rechtswissenschaftlerinnen und Rechtswissenschaftler, wenn sie von Interdisziplinarität sprechen? Dieser Frage nähert sich der vorliegende Band durch einen sogenannten Bottom-up Ansatz.
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Die Rechtswissenschaften öffnen sich zunehmend interdisziplinären Forschungsansätzen. Doch was meinen Rechtswissenschaftlerinnen und Rechtswissenschaftler, wenn sie von Interdisziplinarität sprechen? Dieser Frage nähert sich der vorliegende Band durch einen sogenannten Bottom-up Ansatz.
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- wbv Publikation
- Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 19305
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- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9783161638817
- ISBN-10: 3161638816
- Artikelnr.: 70993702
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- wbv Publikation
- Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 19305
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9783161638817
- ISBN-10: 3161638816
- Artikelnr.: 70993702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K
- Wilhelmstraße 18
- 72074 Tübingen
- info@mohrsiebeck.com
Phillip Hellwege (Herausgegeben von) ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bürgerliches Recht, Wirtschaftsrecht und Rechtsgeschichte an der Universität Augsburg. Marta Soniewicka (Herausgegeben von) is associate professor at the Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal Ethics, Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University.
Reiner Schmidt: Foreword
Part 1 Introduction
Phillip Hellwege/Marta Soniewicka: Law and Interdisciplinarity - Jerzy Stelmach: Interdisciplinarity and the Dimensions of Legal Discourse - Matthias Rossi: Legislation as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
Part 2 Law and Theology
Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier: The Use of Law and Legal Studies for the Methodological Renewal of Dogmatic Theology - Thomas Marschler: Legal and Theological Dogmatics
Part 3 Law and Extra-Legal Value Systems
Thilo Rensmann: Inalienable Human Rights - Monika Florczak-Wator: Human Dignity, Inalienable Human Rights, and Interdisciplinarity
Part 4: Law and Politics
Aqilah Sandhu: The Judicial Dialogue in the EU between Law and Politics - Monika Kawczynska: The Relation between "the Courts of the Last Word": Judicial Dialogue or Diverging Monologues?
Part 5 Law and Economics
Peter Kasiske: Criminal Law and Behavioral Law and Economics - Michal Derek: The Limits of the Application of Behavioral Economics to Criminal Law - Wolfgang Wurmnest: The Interplay of Law and Economics in Competition Law - Tomasz Dlugosz: The Interplay of Law and Economics from the Perspective of Polish Competition Law - Grzegorz Blicharz: Law and the Study of the Commons: The In Personam and In Rem Rights Paradigms - Constantin Willems: Reflections on D. 19.2.35.1 from a (Roman) Law and Economics Perspective
Part 6 Law and Psychology
Marta Soniewicka/Julia Wesolowska: The Role of Emotions in Law: The Impact of Empathy on the Interpretation of Non-Pecuniary Harm - Phillip Hellwege: Emotions in German Law - Wojciech Zaluski: The Personalist Objection against the Volitional Component of the Insanity Defense - Johannes Kaspar: Free Will for (almost) Everyone? Problems of a Restrictive Normative Approach to the Insanity Defense - Lukasz Kurek: Rationalization in Legal Theory - Svenja Behrendt: Being (Un-)Reasonable: Rationalization and Rationality in Law and Legal Theory
Part 7 Law and Aesthetics
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: Aesthetic but Artefactual? - In Search of the Lost Object of Protection in Copyright Law - Daria Kim: A Context-Based Assessment of Copyrightability: In Search of the Justification
Part 8 Law and Mathematics
Wojciech Dajczak Law and Mathematics: Old Problems in the Digital Era - Herbert Zech Law and Mathematics: A Comment
Part 1 Introduction
Phillip Hellwege/Marta Soniewicka: Law and Interdisciplinarity - Jerzy Stelmach: Interdisciplinarity and the Dimensions of Legal Discourse - Matthias Rossi: Legislation as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
Part 2 Law and Theology
Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier: The Use of Law and Legal Studies for the Methodological Renewal of Dogmatic Theology - Thomas Marschler: Legal and Theological Dogmatics
Part 3 Law and Extra-Legal Value Systems
Thilo Rensmann: Inalienable Human Rights - Monika Florczak-Wator: Human Dignity, Inalienable Human Rights, and Interdisciplinarity
Part 4: Law and Politics
Aqilah Sandhu: The Judicial Dialogue in the EU between Law and Politics - Monika Kawczynska: The Relation between "the Courts of the Last Word": Judicial Dialogue or Diverging Monologues?
Part 5 Law and Economics
Peter Kasiske: Criminal Law and Behavioral Law and Economics - Michal Derek: The Limits of the Application of Behavioral Economics to Criminal Law - Wolfgang Wurmnest: The Interplay of Law and Economics in Competition Law - Tomasz Dlugosz: The Interplay of Law and Economics from the Perspective of Polish Competition Law - Grzegorz Blicharz: Law and the Study of the Commons: The In Personam and In Rem Rights Paradigms - Constantin Willems: Reflections on D. 19.2.35.1 from a (Roman) Law and Economics Perspective
Part 6 Law and Psychology
Marta Soniewicka/Julia Wesolowska: The Role of Emotions in Law: The Impact of Empathy on the Interpretation of Non-Pecuniary Harm - Phillip Hellwege: Emotions in German Law - Wojciech Zaluski: The Personalist Objection against the Volitional Component of the Insanity Defense - Johannes Kaspar: Free Will for (almost) Everyone? Problems of a Restrictive Normative Approach to the Insanity Defense - Lukasz Kurek: Rationalization in Legal Theory - Svenja Behrendt: Being (Un-)Reasonable: Rationalization and Rationality in Law and Legal Theory
Part 7 Law and Aesthetics
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: Aesthetic but Artefactual? - In Search of the Lost Object of Protection in Copyright Law - Daria Kim: A Context-Based Assessment of Copyrightability: In Search of the Justification
Part 8 Law and Mathematics
Wojciech Dajczak Law and Mathematics: Old Problems in the Digital Era - Herbert Zech Law and Mathematics: A Comment
Reiner Schmidt: Foreword
Part 1 Introduction
Phillip Hellwege/Marta Soniewicka: Law and Interdisciplinarity - Jerzy Stelmach: Interdisciplinarity and the Dimensions of Legal Discourse - Matthias Rossi: Legislation as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
Part 2 Law and Theology
Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier: The Use of Law and Legal Studies for the Methodological Renewal of Dogmatic Theology - Thomas Marschler: Legal and Theological Dogmatics
Part 3 Law and Extra-Legal Value Systems
Thilo Rensmann: Inalienable Human Rights - Monika Florczak-Wator: Human Dignity, Inalienable Human Rights, and Interdisciplinarity
Part 4: Law and Politics
Aqilah Sandhu: The Judicial Dialogue in the EU between Law and Politics - Monika Kawczynska: The Relation between "the Courts of the Last Word": Judicial Dialogue or Diverging Monologues?
Part 5 Law and Economics
Peter Kasiske: Criminal Law and Behavioral Law and Economics - Michal Derek: The Limits of the Application of Behavioral Economics to Criminal Law - Wolfgang Wurmnest: The Interplay of Law and Economics in Competition Law - Tomasz Dlugosz: The Interplay of Law and Economics from the Perspective of Polish Competition Law - Grzegorz Blicharz: Law and the Study of the Commons: The In Personam and In Rem Rights Paradigms - Constantin Willems: Reflections on D. 19.2.35.1 from a (Roman) Law and Economics Perspective
Part 6 Law and Psychology
Marta Soniewicka/Julia Wesolowska: The Role of Emotions in Law: The Impact of Empathy on the Interpretation of Non-Pecuniary Harm - Phillip Hellwege: Emotions in German Law - Wojciech Zaluski: The Personalist Objection against the Volitional Component of the Insanity Defense - Johannes Kaspar: Free Will for (almost) Everyone? Problems of a Restrictive Normative Approach to the Insanity Defense - Lukasz Kurek: Rationalization in Legal Theory - Svenja Behrendt: Being (Un-)Reasonable: Rationalization and Rationality in Law and Legal Theory
Part 7 Law and Aesthetics
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: Aesthetic but Artefactual? - In Search of the Lost Object of Protection in Copyright Law - Daria Kim: A Context-Based Assessment of Copyrightability: In Search of the Justification
Part 8 Law and Mathematics
Wojciech Dajczak Law and Mathematics: Old Problems in the Digital Era - Herbert Zech Law and Mathematics: A Comment
Part 1 Introduction
Phillip Hellwege/Marta Soniewicka: Law and Interdisciplinarity - Jerzy Stelmach: Interdisciplinarity and the Dimensions of Legal Discourse - Matthias Rossi: Legislation as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
Part 2 Law and Theology
Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier: The Use of Law and Legal Studies for the Methodological Renewal of Dogmatic Theology - Thomas Marschler: Legal and Theological Dogmatics
Part 3 Law and Extra-Legal Value Systems
Thilo Rensmann: Inalienable Human Rights - Monika Florczak-Wator: Human Dignity, Inalienable Human Rights, and Interdisciplinarity
Part 4: Law and Politics
Aqilah Sandhu: The Judicial Dialogue in the EU between Law and Politics - Monika Kawczynska: The Relation between "the Courts of the Last Word": Judicial Dialogue or Diverging Monologues?
Part 5 Law and Economics
Peter Kasiske: Criminal Law and Behavioral Law and Economics - Michal Derek: The Limits of the Application of Behavioral Economics to Criminal Law - Wolfgang Wurmnest: The Interplay of Law and Economics in Competition Law - Tomasz Dlugosz: The Interplay of Law and Economics from the Perspective of Polish Competition Law - Grzegorz Blicharz: Law and the Study of the Commons: The In Personam and In Rem Rights Paradigms - Constantin Willems: Reflections on D. 19.2.35.1 from a (Roman) Law and Economics Perspective
Part 6 Law and Psychology
Marta Soniewicka/Julia Wesolowska: The Role of Emotions in Law: The Impact of Empathy on the Interpretation of Non-Pecuniary Harm - Phillip Hellwege: Emotions in German Law - Wojciech Zaluski: The Personalist Objection against the Volitional Component of the Insanity Defense - Johannes Kaspar: Free Will for (almost) Everyone? Problems of a Restrictive Normative Approach to the Insanity Defense - Lukasz Kurek: Rationalization in Legal Theory - Svenja Behrendt: Being (Un-)Reasonable: Rationalization and Rationality in Law and Legal Theory
Part 7 Law and Aesthetics
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: Aesthetic but Artefactual? - In Search of the Lost Object of Protection in Copyright Law - Daria Kim: A Context-Based Assessment of Copyrightability: In Search of the Justification
Part 8 Law and Mathematics
Wojciech Dajczak Law and Mathematics: Old Problems in the Digital Era - Herbert Zech Law and Mathematics: A Comment







