Administrative / Constitutional Law

Legal Interpretation and Scientific Knowledge

Edited by David Duarte · Pedro Moniz Lopes · Jorge Silva Sampaio
Springer-Verlag October 2019

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ISBN-13
9783030186708
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Publication
October 2019
Format
Hardback

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This book discusses the question of whether legal interpretation is a scientific activity. The law's dependency on language, at least for the usual communication purposes, not only makes legal interpretation the main task performed by those whose work involves the law, but also an unavoidable step in the process of resolving a legal case. This task of decoding the words and sentences used by normative authorities while enacting norms, carried out in compliance with the principles and rules of the natural language adopted, is prone to all of the difficulties stemming from the uncertainty intrinsic to all linguistic conventions. In this context, seeking to determine whether legal interpretation can be scientific or, in other words, can comply with the requirements for scientific knowledge, becomes a central question. In fact, the coherent application of the law depends on a knowledge regarding the meaning of normative sentences that can be classified (at least) as being structured, systematically organized and tendentially objective. Accordingly, this book focuses on analyzing precisely these problems; its respective contributions offer a range of revealing perspectives on both the problems and their ramifications.

Table of Contents

1. Jaap Hage, Proportionality as a universal human rights principle
2. Riccardo Guastini, An analytical foundation of rule-scepticism
3. Giorgio Pino, The politics of legal interpretation
4. Petro Moniz Lopes and Raquel Franco, Naturalizing interpretation: a first approach on "hardware" and "software" determinants of legal interpretation
5. Jorge Silva Sampaio, An almost pure theory of legal interpretation within legal science
Izabela Skoczen, Constraining adjudication - an inquiry into the nature of W. Baude's and S. Sachs' law of interpretation
6. Ana Escher, When it is vague what is vague: identifying vagueness
7. Bojan Spaic, Institutional turn(s) in theories of legal interpretation
8. David Duarte, Legal science: the demarcation problem and the perimeter of "good science"
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