Description
About the Author
Wibren van der Burg is Professor of Legal Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He has published extensively in English, German and Dutch.
Reviews
'How should legal philosophy respond to a world of legal pluralism, relative partial authorities, and horizontal interactions among state, non-state, international, and transnational normative communities? Wibren van der Burg's thoughtful new work articulates an emerging 21st century legal philosophy that eschews dogmatic definitions of what law is and instead melds theory and practice to focus on the key concept of interaction.'
Paul Schiff Berman, The George Washington University Law School, USA
'A tour de force. With great clarity and imagination van der Burg breaks out from the impasse of current philosophical debates on the relations of law and morality. Here at last is a book that roots legal philosophy firmly in the complex pluralism of the real world of law.'
Roger Cotterrell, Queen Mary University of London, UK
'Van der Burg's recovery and development of legal interactionism is a fresh perspective on a host of familiar, and many novel, problems in law and legal theory. Instead of empirically unadorned attempts to discover universal attributes of law, this approach is undogmatic, indeed anti-dogmatic, pluralist, open to context, ambiguity, contingency, variation and empirical complexity. It is a rich and illuminating work.'
Martin Krygier, University of New South Wales, Australia '
As an account of the dynamic dimensions of law, it offers a helpful balance to the often static pictures of law so prevalent in legal theory. And with its focus on non-state legal orders, and legal pluralism more generally, it offers a cutting edge view of where the next set of core questions for legal theory might lie. The book will be of significant interest to those concerned to see how non-state-centered legal theory might evolve.'
Law and Philosophy
Book Information
ISBN 9781138246126
Author Wibren van der Burg
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g