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The Mind and Method of the Legal Academic
  • 作 者:Smits
  • 出 版 社:Incorporated
  • 出版年份:2012
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Introduction: a discipline in crisis? 1

1.An identity crisis 1

2.Legal science at the crossroads 4

3.A rediscovery of the legal approach? 6

4.Structure of the argument 7

Ⅰ Legal science: a typology 8

1.Introduction 8

5.Four types of legal scholarship 8

2.Descriptive legal science 11

6.Introduction 11

7.Description: the doctrinal approach 13

8.Systematization 15

9.Normative consequences of systematization 17

10.An internal perspective 20

11.Description in legal science: alternative approaches 21

12.Sociological description of law 22

13.Economic description of law 23

14.Historical description of law 24

15.Comparative description of law 25

3.Empirical legal scholarship 28

16.Research on the effects of law 28

4.The theoretical perspective 32

17.Research about law 32

5.What is next? 34

18.Continuing the debate 34

Ⅱ The Homo juridicus: towards a redefinition of normative legal science 35

1.Introduction 35

19.Course of the argument 35

2.What makes an academic discipline? 35

20.Academic disciplines 35

21.Requirements of an academic discipline 37

22.Requirements of (descriptive) legal science 39

3.Normative legal science: in search of the Homo juridicus 41

23.The legal perspective 41

24.Away from the normative haze 43

25.The need for an external normative perspective 44

26.Other normative disciplines 47

4.Law as spontaneous order 48

27.Theoretical background 48

28.Some consequences 51

29.What is next? What is legally required? 57

Ⅲ Methodology of normative legal science 58

1.Law as the discipline of conflicting arguments 58

30.Introduction 58

31.Structure of this chapter 59

32.Searching for the stone of wisdom 60

33.What ought to be? The doctrinal approach 61

34.What ought to be? The role of Law and Economics 62

35.What ought to be? The empirical approach 66

36.What ought to be? Fundamental rights as cornerstones 70

37.Intermediate conclusion: normative uncertainty is both inevitable and desirable 73

2.Towards an empirical-normative approach 74

38.Are personal preferences decisive? 74

39.The empirical-normative method 76

40.An argumentative discipline 81

41.Example: the Draft Common Frame of Reference for European Private Law 83

42.Legal science not about finding universal principles 85

43.When should there be uniformity of law? 88

44.Emphasis on deciding cases; practical wisdom 91

45.The importance of legal doctrine 93

46.Which argument prevails? Comparison without a tertium 95

3.Conclusions 97

47.Summary 97

48.Normative scholarship as an academic discipline 98

Ⅳ Organization of the legal-academic discourse 100

1.Introduction 100

49.Debate about organization 100

2.Innovation in legal science 101

50.The importance of creativity 101

51.Innovative research: many types 104

52.Is there progress in legal science? 106

3.Legal science and methodology 109

53.Introduction 109

54.Research methods and law 110

55.Making choices explicit 114

56.A need for an explicit research question? 116

57.Methodological pluralism 119

4.The research culture in legal academia 122

58.Introduction 122

59.Research programmes 123

60.The market and the importance of fundamental research 127

61.An alternative approach 133

62.Consequences for legal education 141

Synopsis 149

63.Four claims 149

References 152

Index 175

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