This book provides a new and wide-ranging study of law's normativity, examining conceptual, descriptive and empirical dimensions of this perennial philosophical issue. It also contains essays concerned with, among other issues, the relationship between semantic and legal normativity; methodological concerns pertaining to understanding normativity; normativity and legal interpretation; and normativity as it pertains to transnational law. The contributors come not only from the usual Anglo-American and Western European community of legal theorists, but also from Latin American and Eastern European communities, representing a diversity of perspectives and points of view - including essays from both analytic and continental methodologies. With this range of topics, the book will appeal to scholars in transnational law, legal sociology, normative legal philosophy concerned with problems of state legitimacy and practical rationality, as well as those working in general jurisprudence. It comprises a highly important contribution to the study of law's normativity.
A landmark edited collection exploring the fundamental jurisprudential issues of law's normative character, containing essays by many of the world's leading legal philosophers from a wide range of legal systems.About the AuthorKenneth Einar Himma is Continuing Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade.
Miodrag Jovanovic is a Full Professor in Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade.
Bojan Spaic is an Assistant Professor in General Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade.
Book InformationISBN 9781509916245
Author Kenneth Einar HimmaFormat Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Hart PublishingPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 558g