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A Theory of Precedent - From Analytical Positivism to a Post-Analytical Philosophy of Law (Hardcover)
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A Theory of Precedent - From Analytical Positivism to a Post-Analytical Philosophy of Law (Hardcover)
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Analytical jurisprudence has been mostly silent on the role of
precedent in legal adjudication. What is the content of a judge's
precedent ideology,or the rule of precedent-recognition, by means
of which the ratio of a case is to be distinguished from mere
dicta? In this study, the author identifies six types of judicial
precedent-ideology, among them judicial legislation, systemic
construction of the underlying reasons of law in the Dworkinian
sense, and a radical re-evaluation of the merits of a prior case in
later adjudication, as envisioned by the American Realists. These
competing models are tested against judicial experiences in the UK,
US, France, Italy, Germany and Finland. By this means Lon Fuller's
famous 'internal morality of law' is shown to function rather
poorly in the context of precedents, and the author therefore
suggests a redefinition of the rule which makes it work for
precedent. This, in turn leads the author to confront fundamental
questions about the normative nature of law. Is Kelsen's grundnorm
or Hart's ultimate rule of recognition a valid rule, in the image
of legal rules proper, or is it merely a social fact, observable
only in the practices and behaviour of judges and other officials?
The author claims that Hart is caught between Kelsen and J.L.
Borges, the late Argentinian fabulist, in so far as the ontology
and epistemology of the rule of recognition are concerned. This
leads the author to the conclusion that the two predicaments
affecting analytical positivism, namely the threat of endless
self-referentiality, or infinite regress, can only be accounted for
by means of recourse to the philosophy of deconstruction as posited
by Jacques Derrida.
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