This collection provides a comprehensive account of Robert Alexy's legal theory. It is divided into three parts: the nature of law; constitutional rights, human rights, and proportionality; and the relation between argumentation, correctness, and law.
This collection provides a comprehensive account of Robert Alexy's legal theory. It is divided into three parts: the nature of law; constitutional rights, human rights, and proportionality; and the relation between argumentation, correctness, and law.
Robert Alexy, Professor of Public Law and Legal Philosophy (ret'd), Christian Albrechts University, Kiel
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The Nature of Law 1: The Nature of Legal Philosophy 2: On the Concept and the Nature of Law 3: The Dual Nature of Law 4: Law, Morality, and the Existence of Human Rights 5: An Answer to Joseph Raz 6: The Ideal Dimension of Law 7: Gustav Radbruch's Concept of Law Part II: Constitutional Rights, Human Rights, and Proportionality 8: The Construction of Constitutional Rights 9: Balancing, Constitutional Review, and Representation 10: The Existence of Human Rights 11: The Weight Formula 12: Formal Principles: Some Replies to Critics 13: Ideal 'Ought' and Optimization 14: Human Dignity and Proportionality 15: Proportionality and Rationality 16: The Absolute and the Relative Dimension of Constitutional Rights Part III: Argumentation, Correctness, and Law 17: A Discourse-Theoretical Conception of Practical Reason 18: Problems of Discourse Theory 19: Legal Argumentation as Rational Discourse 20: Jürgen Habermas's Theory of the Indeterminacy of Law and the Rationality of Adjudication 21: Law and Correctness
Part I: The Nature of Law 1: The Nature of Legal Philosophy 2: On the Concept and the Nature of Law 3: The Dual Nature of Law 4: Law, Morality, and the Existence of Human Rights 5: An Answer to Joseph Raz 6: The Ideal Dimension of Law 7: Gustav Radbruch's Concept of Law Part II: Constitutional Rights, Human Rights, and Proportionality 8: The Construction of Constitutional Rights 9: Balancing, Constitutional Review, and Representation 10: The Existence of Human Rights 11: The Weight Formula 12: Formal Principles: Some Replies to Critics 13: Ideal 'Ought' and Optimization 14: Human Dignity and Proportionality 15: Proportionality and Rationality 16: The Absolute and the Relative Dimension of Constitutional Rights Part III: Argumentation, Correctness, and Law 17: A Discourse-Theoretical Conception of Practical Reason 18: Problems of Discourse Theory 19: Legal Argumentation as Rational Discourse 20: Jürgen Habermas's Theory of the Indeterminacy of Law and the Rationality of Adjudication 21: Law and Correctness
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