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Law, Narrative and Reality Book

Law, Narrative and Reality
Law, Narrative and Reality, This book is at odds with the presuppositions behind a received view on law as a systematic solution to social problems in the name of justice. It argues that neither do facts in law represent social reality, nor do norms represent a moral ideal. Represen, Law, Narrative and Reality has a rating of 3 stars
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Law, Narrative and Reality, This book is at odds with the presuppositions behind a received view on law as a systematic solution to social problems in the name of justice. It argues that neither do facts in law represent social reality, nor do norms represent a moral ideal. Represen, Law, Narrative and Reality
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  • Law, Narrative and Reality
  • Written by author G.C. van Roermund
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, August 1997
  • This book is at odds with the presuppositions behind a received view on law as a systematic solution to social problems in the name of justice. It argues that neither do facts in law represent social reality, nor do norms represent a moral ideal. Represen
  • This book is at odds with the presuppositions behind a received view on law as a systematic solution to social problems in the name of justice. It argues that neither do facts in law represent social reality, nor do norms represent a moral ideal. Represen
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Preface
Introduction1
Ch. 1A Hypothesis about Narratives19
Ch. 2Narrative Coherence and the Facts of the Case37
Ch. 3Narrative Coherence and the System of Legal Norms49
Ch. 4Ascription of Normative Consequences to Facts75
Ch. 5Narratives, Law and Representation: Towards an Epistemological Account of the Interception Hypothesis95
Ch. 6The Guises of Legalism125
Ch. 7Democracy and Representation145
Ch. 8Law as Punishment - Punishment as Law171
Ch. 9The Law of Obligations - and the Fun of Seeing Places195
Epilogue217
Bibliography219


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