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Law and Philosophy Library

1. E. Bulygin, J.-L. Gardies and I. Niiniluoto (eds.): Man, Law and Modern Forms of Life. With

an Introduction by M.D. Bayles. 1985 ISBN 90-277-1869-5

2. W. Sadurski: Giving Desert Its Due.

Social Justice and Legal Theory. 1985

ISBN 90-277-1941-1

3. N. MacCormick and O. Weinberger: An Institutional Theory of Law. New Approaches to

Legal Positivism. 1986 ISBN 90-277-2079-7

4. A. Aamio: The Rational as Reasonable. A Treatise on Legal Justification. 1987

ISBN 90-277-2276-5

5. M.D. Bayles: Principles of Law. A Normative Analysis. 1987

ISBN 90-277-2412-1; Pb: 90-277-2413-X

6. A. Soeteman: Logic in Law. Remarks on Logic and Rationality in Normative Reasoning, Especially in Law. 1989

7. C.T. Sistare: Responsibility and Criminal Liability. 1989

8. A. Peczenik: On Law and Reason. 1989

9. W. Sadurski: Moral Pluralism and Legal Neutrality. 1990

10. M.D. Bayles: Procedural Justice. Allocating to Individuals. 1990

11. P. Nerhot (ed.): Law, Interpretation and Reality. Essays in Epistemology, Hermeneutics and

Jurisprudence. 1990 ISBN 0-7923-0593-0

12. A.W. Norrie: Law, Ideology and Punishment. Retrieval and Critique of the Liberal Ideal of

Criminal Justice. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1013-6

13. P. Nerhot (ed.): Legal Knowledge and Analogy. Fragments of Legal Epistemology, Her­meneutics and Linguistics. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1065-9

14. O. Weinberger: Law, Institution and Legal Politics. Fundamental Problems of Legal Theory

and Social Philosophy. 1991 ISBN 0-7923-1143-4

15. J. Wroblewski: The Judicial Application of Law. Edited by Z. Bankowski and N. MacCor­mick. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1569-3

16. T. Wilhelmsson: Critical Studies in Private Law. A Treatise on Need-Rational Principles in

Modem Law. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1659-2

17. M.D. Bayles: Harfs Legal Philosophy. An Examination. 1992 ISBN 0-7923-1981-8

18.

D.W.P. Ruiter: Institutional Legal Facts. Legal Powers and their Effects. 1993

ISBN 0-7923-2441-2

19. J. Schonsheck: On Criminalization. An Essay in the Philosophy of the Criminal Law. 1994

ISBN 0-7923-2663-6

20. R.P. Malloy and J. Evensky (eds.): Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics.

1994 ISBN 0-7923-2796-9

21. Z. Bankowski, I. White and U. Hahn (eds.): Informatics and the Foundations of Legal

Reasoning. 1995 ISBN 0-7923-3455-8

22. E. Lagerspetz: The Opposite Mirrors. An Essay on the Conventionalist Theory of Institutions.

1995 ISBN 0-7923-3325-X

23. M. van Hees: Rights and Decisions. Formal Models of Law and Liberalism. 1995

ISBN 0-7923-3754-9

24. B. Anderson: “Discovery” in Legal Decision-Making. 1996 ISBN 0-7923-3981-9

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25. S. Urbina: Reason, Democracy, Society. A Study on the Basis of Legal Thinking. 1996

ISBN 0-7923-4262-3

26. E. Attwooll: The Tapestry of the Law. Scotland, Legal Culture and Legal Theory. 1997

ISBN 0-7923-4310-7

27. J.C. Hage: Reasoning with Rules. An Essay on Legal Reasoning and Its Underlying Logic.

1997 ISBN 0-7923-4325-5

28. R.A. Hillman: The Richness of Contract Law. An Analysis and Critique of Contemporary

Theories of Contract Law. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-4336-0

29. C. Wellman: An Approach to Rights. Studies in the Philosophy of Law and Morals. 1997

ISBN 0-7923-4467-7

30. B. van Roermund: Law, Narrative and Reality. An Essay in Intercepting Politics. 1997

ISBN 0-7923-4621-1 31.1. Ward: Kantianism, Postmodernism and Critical Legal Thought. 1997

ISBN 0-7923-4745-5

32. H. Prakken: Logical Tools for Modelling Legal Argument. A Study of Defeasible Reasoning

in Law. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-4776-5

33. T. May: Autonomy, Authority and Moral Responsibility. 1998 ISBN 0-7923-4851-6

34. M. Atienza and J.R. Manero: A Theory of Legal Sentences. 1997 ISBN 0-7923-4856-7

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Source: Atienza Manuel, Manero Juan Ruiz. A Theory of Legal Sentences. Springer Netherlands,1998. — 205 p.. 1998

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