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Abbreviations

The abbreviations are divided into two alphabetical lists: first, abbreviations of titles of books and articles that are frequently cited, and second, abbreviations of all items in German law that arc cited.

I. Books and Articles
Ak Akademie edition. Gesammelte Schriften (Collected Writings) of Immanuel Kant, ed. by the Royal Prussian (later: ‘German’) Academy of Sciences (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1900- ). Save for the Critique of Pure Reason (where the standard A and B pagination is used), we have adopted the pagination of the Academy edition, found in marginal entries of most translations. Works arc cited with volume and page numbers, in the form Ak 1:10 (Academy edn., vol. 1, p. 10). The Ak citation follows a reference to a standard translation.
Alexy, TCR Alexy, Robert, A Theory of Constitutional Rights (1st pub. 1985), trans. Julian Rivers (Oxford:

Clarendon Press. 2002).

Alexy, TLA Alexy, Robert, A Theory of Legal Argumentation (1st pub. 1978), trans.

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Ruth Adler and Neil MacCormick (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989).
Austin, Lectures Austin, John, Lectures on Jurisprudence (1st pub. 1863), 5th edn., ed. Robert Campbell, 2 vols. (London: John Murray, 1885, repr. Glashiittcn im Taunus: Auvcrmann, 1972).
Austin, Province Austin, John, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1st pub. 1832), cd. with an introd, by H. L. A. Hart (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1954. repr. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1998).
Dreier, RM I Dreier, Ralf, Recht—Moral—

Ideologic (Law—Morality—Ideology) (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp.

1981).
Hart, CL, [and CL]

2nd edn.

Hart, H. L. A., The Concept of Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961), and 2nd edn., with Postscript, cd. Penelope A. Bulloch and Joseph Raz (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994).
Hart, Essays Hart. H. L. A., Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983).
Hart. H. L. A., ‘Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals’. Harvard Law Review, 71(1957-8), 593-629, repr. Hart, Essays (see above), 49-87.
Hoerster, LR Hoerster, Norbert, ‘Die rechlsphilosophische Lehre vom

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Rechtsbegriff’ (The Juridico- Philosophical Theory of the Concept of Law), Juristische Schulung, 27 (1987), 181-8.
Hoerster, VR Hoerster, Norbert, ‘Zur Verteidigung des Rechtspositivismus' (On the Defence of Legal Positivism), Neue Juristische Wochenschrift, 39 (1986). 2480-2.
Hoerster. VT Hoerster. Norbert, ‘Zur Verteidigung der rechtspositivistischen Trennungsthese’ (On the Defence of the Legal Positivist's Separation Thesis), in R WR (see below), 27-32.
Kelsen, LT Kelsen. Hans, Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory, trans, of the 1st edn. of the Reine Rechtslehre (1934) by Bonnie Litschcwski Paulson and Stanley L. Paulson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992).
Kelsen, PTL Kelsen, Hans, Pure Theory of Law, trans, of the 2nd edn. of the Reine Rechtslehre (1960) by Max Knight (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1967).
MEA Methodologie und Erkenntnistheorie der juristischen Argumentation (Methodology and Epistemology of Legal Argumentation), ed.
Aulis Aarnio, Ilkka Niiniluoto. and Jyrki Uusitalo, Rechtstheorie, Beiheft (suppl. vol.) 2 (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. 1981).

xii Abbreviations
Radbruch, GUR Radbruch, Gustav, ‘Gesetzliches Unrecht und übergesetzliches Recht' (Statutory Non-Law and

Suprastatutory Law), in the Süddeutsche Juristen-Zeilung. I (1946), 105-8, repr. in RGA 3 (see below), 83—93, 282-91 (editorial notes).

Radbruch, LP Radbruch, Gustav, Legal Philosophy (1st pub. 1932), trans. Kurt Wilk in The Legal Philosophies of Lask, Radbruch, and Dahin, with an introd, by Edwin W. Patterson (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1950), 43-224.
RGA 3 Radbruch. Gustav, Gesamtausgabe

(Collected Works), ed. Arthur Kaufmann (Heidelberg: C. F. Müller, 1987- ), vol. 3: Rechtsphilosophie III, ed. Winfried Hassemer (1990).

RWR Rechtspositivismus und Wertbezug des Rechts (Legal Positivism and the Reference of Law to Values), ed. Ralf Dreier, Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft (suppl. vol.) 37 (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1990).

II. German Law

BGB Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (German Civil Code).
BGH Bundesgerichtshof (Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Germany).

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BGHSt Entscheidungen des BGH in Strafsachen (Decisions of the Federal Supreme Court in Criminal Matters).
BGHZ Entscheidungen des BGH in Zivilsachen (Decisions of the Federal Supreme Court in Civil Mailers).
BVerfGE EntScheidungen des

Bundesverfassungsgerichts (Decisions of the Constitutional Court of the Federal Republic of Germany).

Citations include vol. no., date, and page no(s).
GG Grundgesetz (Basic Law or Constitution of (he Federal Republic of Germany), trans, as Basic Law (Bonn: Federal Printing Office, 1964). repr.. as amended to 1 Dec. 1993, in David P. Currie, The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994), 343-412. A later translation contains certain problematic changes (Berlin: German Bundestag - Administration, 2001).
OLG Bamberg Oberlandesgericht Bamberg (Appeals Court. Bamberg).
RGB! Reichsgesetzblatt (Statutes at Large of the German Reich).
Rz W Rechtsprechung zum Wiedergutmachungsrecht (Decisions on the Law of Indemnification). (This reporter was a supplement to the journal Neue Juristische Wochenschrift, vols. 1-32 (1949-81).)

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Source: Alexy Robert. The Argument from Injustice: A Reply to Legal Positivism. Oxford University Press,2010. — 159 p.. 2010

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