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This book contains a series of essays discussing the uses of
precedent as a source of law and a basis for legal arguments in
nine different legal systems, representing a variety of legal
traditions. Precedent is fundamental to law, yet theoretical and
ideological as well as legal considerations lead to its being
differently handled and rationalised in different places. Out of
the comparative study come the six theoretical and synoptic essays
that conclude the volume.
This book contains a series of essays discussing the uses of
precedent as a source of law and a basis for legal arguments in
nine different legal systems, representing a variety of legal
traditions. Precedent is fundamental to law, yet theoretical and
ideological as well as legal considerations lead to its being
differently handled and rationalised in different places. Out of
the comparative study come the six theoretical and synoptic essays
that conclude the volume.
This book is a work of outstanding importance for scholars of
comparative law and jurisprudence and for lawyers engaged in EC law
or other international forms of practice. It reviews, compares and
analyses the practice of interpretation in nine countries
representing Europe as well as the US and Argentina in common and
civil law; it also explores implications for general theories of
interpretation and of justification. Its authors, who include Aulis
Aarnio, Robert Alexy, Ralf Dreier, Enrique Zuleta-Puceiro, Michel
Troper, Christophe Grzegorczyk, Jean-Louis Gardes, Enrico Pattaro,
Michele Taruffo, Massimo La Torre, Jerry Wroblewski, Alexsander
Peczenik, Gunnar Bergholtz and Zenon Bankowski, as well as editors
Robert S. Summers and D. Neil MacCormick, constitute an
international team of great distinction; they have worked on this
project for over seven years.
This book is a work of outstanding importance for scholars of
comparative law and jurisprudence and for lawyers engaged in EC law
or other international forms of practice. It reviews, compares and
analyses the practice of interpretation in nine countries
representing Europe as well as the US and Argentina in common and
civil law; it also explores implications for general theories of
interpretation and of justification. Its authors, who include Aulis
Aarnio, Robert Alexy, Ralf Dreier, Enrique Zuleta-Puceiro, Michel
Troper, Christophe Grzegorczyk, Jean-Louis Gardes, Enrico Pattaro,
Michele Taruffo, Massimo La Torre, Jerry Wroblewski, Alexsander
Peczenik, Gunnar Bergholtz and Zenon Bankowski, as well as editors
Robert S. Summers and D. Neil MacCormick, constitute an
international team of great distinction; they have worked on this
project for over seven years.
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