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Legal Argumentation Theory: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives

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Author(s):Flavia Carbonell (auth.), Christian Dahlman, Eveline Feteris (eds.)
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Publisher:Springer Netherlands
Year:2013
Langue: English
Pages: 236 pages
Size:1.77 MB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] This book offers its readers an overview of recent developments in the theory of legal argumentation written by representatives from various disciplines, including argumentation theory, philosophy of law, logic and artificial intelligence. It presents an overview of contributions representative of different academic and legal cultures, and different continents and countries. The book contains contributions on strategic maneuvering, argumentum ad absurdum, argumentum ad hominem, consequentialist argumentation, weighing and balancing, the relation between legal argumentation and truth, the distinction between the context of discovery and context of justification, and the role of constitutive and regulative rules in legal argumentation. It is based on a selection of papers that were presented in the special workshop on Legal Argumentation organized at the 25th IVR World Congress for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy held 15-20 August 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Legal Reason: The Use of Analogy in Legal Argument

Author(s):Lloyd L. Weinreb
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Year:2016
Langue: English
Pages: 196 pages
Size:934 KB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] *Legal Reason* explores analogical reasoning, a key feature of legal argumentation. It challenges the common belief that analogical reasoning is a logically flawed form of deductive reasoning. Drawing on insights from epistemology and cognitive psychology, the book argues that the analogical reasoning employed in law mirrors the reasoning people use in everyday life, and that it is a valid cognitive process rooted in our innate ability to see the general within the specific. The book emphasizes that analogical reasoning is essential in law because it involves applying general rules to particular cases. It also directly addresses critiques of the first edition and responds to objections in a new chapter. Aimed at scholars, students, and anyone interested in law, *Legal Reason* is written in clear, accessible language, using examples from both legal contexts and everyday experiences. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Specific Relief Act Law India by A K Jain

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Author(s):Dr. Ashok K. Jain
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Publisher:Ascent Publications
Year:2021
Langue: English
Pages: 145 pages
Size:1.76 MB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] [/content] [content title="Content"] Short Notes Book on Specific Relief Act for LL.B. Students of India ContentsSpecific Relief (Amendment) Act2018..[S-l - S-23] Chapter 1. Introduction...................................................................1 Chapter 2. Recovering Possession of Property.......................................... 4 Chapter 3. Specific Performance of Contracts...............................9 Chapter 4. Rectification of Instruments.........................................47 Chapter 5. Rescission of Contracts............................................... 50 Chapter 6. Cancellation of Instruments....................................... 54 Chapter 7. Declaratory Decrees................................................... 59 Chapter 8. Preventive Relief: Injunctions......................................71 CHAPTER 9. Law of Equity.............................................................. .97 Chapter 10. Law of Trusts.............................................................. 113 [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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The Law Book (DK Big Ideas)

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Author(s):DK
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Publisher:DK Adult
Year:2020
Langue: English
Pages: 336 pages
Size:48.68 MB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] Explore the key legal milestones in history with *The Law Book*, part of the engaging Big Ideas series. This book addresses complex topics and themes in a straightforward and accessible format, making it perfect for both newcomers eager to learn and experts looking to refresh their knowledge. *The Law Book* offers a vibrant perspective on the subject, featuring eye-catching graphics and diagrams that enhance your understanding. Here’s what you can expect: - **Over 90 significant legal milestones** that have shaped our world. - **Richly packed with facts, charts, timelines, and graphs** to clarify essential concepts. - A **visual approach** to complex subjects, complemented by striking illustrations throughout. - **Easy-to-follow text** designed to make the material accessible to readers at any level. This captivating introduction covers legal precedents, along with the religious, political, and moral codes that have influenced society. Discover critical milestones in legal history, from the Code of Hammurabi to landmark legislation like the Magna Carta and the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, all presented through engaging text and bold visuals. Whether you’re an adult interested in the subject or a student seeking an overview, *The Law Book* is an essential resource. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Opening Doors: The Untold Story of Cornelia Sorabji, Reformer, Lawyer and Champion of Women's Rights in India

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Author(s):Richard Sorabji
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Publisher:I. B. Tauris
Year:2010
Langue: English
Pages: 48 pages
Size:3.30 MB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] Cornelia Sorabji was a trailblazing figure in Indian history, celebrated as the first female lawyer in the country. Her life and career were marked by a blend of contradictions that reflect the complexities of her time. A clever and ambitious woman, Sorabji was not only intellectually daring but also physically courageous, navigating a path that defied societal norms.Despite her strong advocacy for women's rights, Sorabji's journey was fraught with challenges. She often expressed outspoken views, including critiques of prominent figures like Gandhi, while maintaining a complex relationship with British colonial authorities. This duality makes her difficult to categorize simply as a feminist or imperialist. Sorabji's loyalty to the British Raj never faltered, yet her work highlighted the injustices faced by women in India. Her career was at times jeopardized by personal relationships, notably with a married man, revealing the tensions between her professional ambitions and societal expectations.Through her story, the book explores how Sorabji navigated the intricacies of Indian and British life, opening doors that remained closed to many women of her era. Her life serves as a captivating study of resilience and pioneering spirit, appealing to anyone interested in the intertwined histories of India and Britain. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Thinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal Reasoning

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Author(s):Frederick Schauer
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Year:2009
Langue: English
Pages: 239 pages
Size:758 KB
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[tab] [content title="Description"] This primer on legal reasoning, authored by Frederick Schauer, is designed for law students and upper-level undergraduates, while also offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners. The book covers essential legal concepts such as: Rules and Precedent**: Explaining how established rules guide legal decisions and the significance of prior cases.Authority and Analogical Reasoning**: Discussing the importance of authoritative sources and how analogy plays a role in legal reasoning.Common Law and Statutory Interpretation**: Outlining how common law evolves and the methods used to interpret statutes.Legal Realism and Judicial Opinions**: Examining the practical aspects of how laws are applied in real-life situations.Schauer addresses whether legal reasoning is distinctive, highlighting its formal and rule-dependent nature. He argues that law emphasizes stability, predictability, and constraints on individual decision-making, prioritizing adherence to established norms over merely achieving the best outcome in specific cases. By exploring how legal reasoning embodies values beyond mere pragmatism, the book presents a thorough analysis that serves as both a guide for students and a challenge to prevailing academic theories in legal scholarship. This makes it a significant contribution to the understanding of legal thought and its applications. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Thinking Like a Lawyer: An Introduction to Legal Reasoning

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Author(s):Kenneth J. Vandevelde
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Publisher:Westview Press
Year:2010
Langue: English
Pages: 352 pages
Size:1.38
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] Thinking Like a Lawyer** by Kenneth J. Vandevelde is a seminal work that demystifies the phrase often used in legal education and practice. This book systematically explores what it means to "think like a lawyer," breaking down the techniques and cognitive processes involved. Unlike traditional legal texts that can be dense and difficult to understand, Vandevelde’s writing is clear and accessible, making it valuable for law students, professors, lawyers, and general readers alike. The second edition includes a new chapter focusing on contemporary perspectives on legal reasoning, reflecting the evolution of legal thought. Additionally, a practical appendix serves as a survival guide for current and prospective law students, offering strategies to apply the book's techniques effectively to excel in law school. Whether you're embarking on a legal career or simply interested in legal reasoning, this book provides essential insights into a vital way of thinking. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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The Oxford handbook of police and policing

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Author(s):Michael Dean Reisig, Robert J Kane
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
Year:2014
Langue: English
Pages: 697 pages
Size:6.11 MB
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[tab] [content title="Summary"] The police are arguably the most visible embodiment of government authority. They face what has been described as an "impossible" mandate: to control and prevent crime, maintain peace, and provide public services, all while adhering to democratic principles. Entrusted with the power to use deadly force when necessary, they also have the authority to enter our homes during emergencies. Indeed, police departments are among the few government agencies that can be activated with a simple phone call, available 24/7. [/content] [content title="Content"] [/content] [content title="Author(s)"] [/content] [/tab]


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Automated fingerprint identification systems

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Auteur(s): Shetu Rakib
Collection: 2002
Editeur: Elsevier Academic Lorem ipsum dolor.
Année: 2005
Langue: English
Pages: pages 310
Taille: 4MB
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[tab] [content title="Résumé"] This book offers a straightforward overview of identification systems, explaining the fingerprint identification process in accessible language. It covers everything from the initial capture of finger images to the creation of a rap sheet. There is no other resource that comprehensively reviews this crucial identification process from start to finish. The book delves into the identification of latent (crime scene) prints and how these are processed by various systems. Although it primarily focuses on automated fingerprint identification, it also addresses the growing role of fingerprints in other biometric systems. Criminal justice administrators, policymakers, and students in forensic science and criminal justice will find valuable insights into the known limitations and benefits of these systems. The text emphasizes the ongoing need for properly trained personnel and highlights the direct and indirect costs of maintaining these systems. Understanding the entire process and its implications is essential. The book explores questions such as why some identifications are missed and why certain databases yield different results. Key terms and important issues are discussed, along with suggestions for improving identification rates. In addition to the technical aspects, the book also addresses challenges like interoperability management strategies for large databases, contract development, and other factors that affect automated identification.[/content] [content title="Sommaire"] rak Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Optio, voluptatum.[/content] [content title="Auteur(s)"] Peter Komarinski is a recognized expert in the field of biometric identification, particularly in automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS). With a solid background in forensic science and criminal justice, he has dedicated much of his career to exploring the intricacies of fingerprint technology and its applications in law enforcement and security. As the author of "Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems," Komarinski combines technical knowledge with practical insights, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience. His work is characterized by a clear writing style and a focus on the real-world implications of fingerprint identification processes. In addition to his writing, Komarinski is known for his contributions to discussions on the limitations and advantages of biometric systems, emphasizing the need for trained professionals in the field. His expertise extends to issues like interoperability and management strategies for large databases, positioning him as a thought leader in the realm of biometric technology..[/content] [/tab]


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