Drawing on linguistics, legal theory, computing, and dialectics, this book analyzes statutory interpretation in terms of arguments used in everyday reasoning. The authors illustrate complex, crucial legal cases with diagrams and summarize them in schemes, making the methodology accessible to scholars, professionals, and students across disciplines.
Drawing on linguistics, legal theory, computing, and dialectics, this book analyzes statutory interpretation in terms of arguments used in everyday reasoning. The authors illustrate complex, crucial legal cases with diagrams and summarize them in schemes, making the methodology accessible to scholars, professionals, and students across disciplines.
Douglas Walton is a world-renowned scholar in the field of argumentation. Over his career, he authored or co-authored over fifty books and over 400 refereed journal articles. His work is interdisciplinary in style and is regarded by scholars and professionals as seminal in the field.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Interpretation and statutory interpretation 2. Statutory interpretation as problem solving 3. Interpretation and pragmatics: legal ambiguity 4. Pragmatic maxims and presumptions in legal interpretation 5. Arguments of statutory interpretation and argumentation schemes 6. Classification and formalization of interpretative schemes.
1. Interpretation and statutory interpretation 2. Statutory interpretation as problem solving 3. Interpretation and pragmatics: legal ambiguity 4. Pragmatic maxims and presumptions in legal interpretation 5. Arguments of statutory interpretation and argumentation schemes 6. Classification and formalization of interpretative schemes.
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