This thought-provoking book explores the multifaceted phenomenon of
objectivity and its relations to various aspects of the law and
practical reasoning. Featuring contributions from an international
group of researchers from differing legal contexts, it addresses
topics relevant not only from a theoretical point of view but also
themes directly connected with legal and judicial practice.
Beginning with an introduction from the editors proposing a new
account of the meaning of objectivity, the book is then divided
into three broad themes illuminated by this account. Chapters first
address a range of problems linked to the relationship between
objectivity and jurisprudence, before turning in the second part to
an analysis of the functions of objectivity in legal
interpretation. The final part then deals with the function of
objectivity in practical reasoning. Offering a spectrum of
scholarly insights within a coherent intellectual framework, this
book will be a crucial read for scholars and graduate students of
legal philosophy and legal theory. Its discussion of objectivity as
it relates to legal practice and practical reasoning will also be
of interest to practitioners such as judges, arbitrators and
lawyers.
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