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505 _a1 Arguing in law: introduction to the Research Handbook on Legal Argumentation by Luís Duarte d’Almeida, Ruth Chang, Lilian Bermejo-Luque, Euan MacDonald and Fábio Perin Shecaira - PART I ELEMENTS: 2 Should judges give reasons for their decisions? By Fábio Perin Shecaira - 3 Legal interpretation: Concept, conceptions, and interpretative arguments in the civil law tradition by Isabel Lifante-Vidal - 4 Interpretation in the common law by Barbara Baum Levenbook - 5 Arguing from precedent and arguing about precedent by Robert Mullins - 6 Arguing from foreign precedent in constitutional interpretation by Tania Groppi - 7 Principles, balancing, and proportionality by Chiara Valentini - 8 Arguing about normative positions by Mark McBride - 9 Legal fictions by Kevin Toh - PART II TYPES: 10 Arguing from authority by Lucas Miotto - 11 Expert evidence, preemptive reasoning, and the rationality of deference by Rachel Herdy - 12 Arguments by analogy by Luís Duarte d’Almeida and Silvia Zorzetto - 13 Coherence and legal principles in legal argumentation by Cláudio Michelon - 14 A contrario arguments by Damiano Canale and Giovanni Tuzet - 15 A fortiori arguments by J.J. Moreso - 16 Arguing from consequences by Flavia Carbonell Bellolio - 17 Slippery slope arguments by Luís Duarte d’Almeida and Gema Marcilla - PART III LOGICS: 18 Deontic logic, legal argumentation, and norms as functions by Maribel Narváez Mora - 19 Informal logic and legal argumentation by Katharina Stevens - 20 Presumptions and burdens of proof by Josep Aguiló-Regla - 21 Defeasible legal concepts and judicial argumentation by Francesca Poggi - 22 Argumentation in AI and law by Giovanni Sartor - 23 Argumentative patterns in law: The pragma-dialectical perspective by Eveline T. Feteris and H. José Plug - PART IV THEORIES: 24 Argument and artifice: What is special about legal argumentation? By Euan MacDonald - 25 Legal argumentation and the nature of law by Torben Spaak - 26 The methodology of legal argumentation: A framework by David Martínez-Zorrilla 27 Contemporary research on legal argumentation in China by Zihan Niu and Minghui Xiong 28 What should a theory of legal argumentation accomplish? By Manuel Atienza PART V JUDGING WELL: 29 Feminist approaches to legal argumentation by Sharon Cowan and Chloë Kennedy - 30 Virtue and legal reasoning by Amalia Amaya - 31 Emotions in common law reasoning by Maksymilian Del Mar - 32 The rhetoric of legal argumentation by Sue E. Provenzano and Kathryn Stanchi - 33 Hard cases in law by Piero Ríos Carrillo - 34 Experimental philosophy and legal reasoning by Noel Struchiner and Guilherme da Franca Couto Fernandes de Almeida.
520 _aThis Research Handbook presents thirty-three original contributions from leading experts around the globe on all aspects of legal argumentation. Each chapter combines theoretical and practical perspectives to introduce and develop its topic. The volume explores the connections between legal argumentation, general jurisprudence, and argumentation theory. The result: the most detailed, comprehensive, and international overview of the field to date. The Research Handbook is organised into five parts. The first examines the core elements of legal argumentation. The second analyses many types of argument commonly used in law. The third situates legal argumentation within broader argumentation theory. The fourth examines its links with general jurisprudence. The fifth and final part takes a more holistic approach to what is involved in judging well. This Research Handbook will interest not only students and scholars of legal argumentation, legal philosophers, and argumentation theorists, but also lawyers, judges, and other practitioners seeking to better understand their art.
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