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Logic and Law


Series edited by Matthias Armgardt, Shahid Rahman and John Woods


Since proof and its related concepts of evidence and relevance are of central concern to logic, and proof lies at the heart of all scientific enquiry, it is fitting that logic should have had a substantial presence in all branches of the philosophy of science. Proof and its associated concepts are also of decisive importance in law, but logic hasn’t yet played much of an ancillary role there. The purpose of this series is to publish research monographs that advance our understanding of any aspect of the complex logical structure of legal thought and reasoning. Contributions from all schools of logical theory and all legal traditions are welcome.

Volume 6:

A Dialogical Framework for Analogy in Legal Reasoning
The Ratio Legis and Precedent Case Models

Hans Christian Nordtveit Kvernenes

978-1-84890-391-3

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Volume 5:

Chinese Legal Theory and Human Rights
Rearticulating Marxism, Liberalism, and the Classical Legal Tradition

Elena Consiglio

978-1-84890-308-1

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Volume 4:

Logical Concepts in Legal Positivism
Legal Norms from a Philosophical Perspective

Juliele Maria Sievers

978-1-84890-232-9

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Volume 3:

The Laws Flaws
Rethinking Trials and Errors?

Larry Laudan

978-1-84890-199-5

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Volume 2:

Is Legal Reasoning Irrational? An Introduction to the Epistemology of Law
Second Edition

John Woods

978-1-84890-162-9

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Volume 1:

Criminological Theory
Just the Basics

Robert Heiner

978-1-84890-174-2

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