Perspectives on Jurisprudence
Published by Scandinavian studies in law, February 2005
Essays in Honor of Jes Bjarup
Jurisprudence is a generic term denoting the science and philosophy of law. In this respect, the word “jurisprudence” is often used to distinguish studies focusing on aspects of legal form and method from investigations concentrating on the content of the law, i.e. substantive law issues. In the Scandinavian countries, the latter often are referred to as studies in legal dogmatics.
In the Scandinavian legal education, jurisprudence is a compulsory subject for most legal degrees. In the academic curricula, the discipline is referred to as the “General Theory of Law” (in Swedish, allmän rättslära). Not surprisingly, its content and objectives are often discussed. The argumentation at times has been intense, as advocates for the various theories articulate different opinions as to the true nature of law, along with accompanying convictions concerning what are, can and should be considered acceptable legal methods. In the international debate, however, the terminological distinction between jurisprudence and legal dogmatics is not always maintained. The word “jurisprudence” is sometimes apparently also used in a broader context as a synonym for “law”, covering studies of both kinds. Jurisprudence thus also corresponds to legal science (in Swedish, rättsvetenskap). It is in this sense that the title of this book should be understood. This 48th volume of the Scandinavian Studies in Law (Sc.St.L.) has been dedicated to honour Professor Jes Bjarup on the occasion of his retirement from the chair in Jurisprudence at the Stockholm University Law Faculty in January 2005.
A Note on the Process of Introspection
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 13–24
The Unbearable Lightness of Precedent
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 25–38
Alf Ross and the Sociology of Law
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 39–50
Collectivization of Tort Law: Satire, Elegy, Idyll and Realism
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 51–64
Law and Sociology in "The Information Age"
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 65–74
The Legacy of American Legal Realism
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 75–82
Legal Equality
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 83–98
Some Aspects of Legal Decision Making in the Light of Cognitive Consistency Theories
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 99–122
The Elusiveness of Property
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 123–132
Pre-commitments, Disagreement and the Limits of Constitutionalism
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 133–156
Concepts as Property? On the Use and Abuse of Concepts
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 157–176
Scire leges non hoc est, verba earum tenere, sed vim ac potestatem
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 177–202
Self-Defence and International Terrorism
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 203–214
Political Obligation: Some Problems and an Attempted Solution
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 215–228
Harmonisation of Contract Law: In Search of a Solution to the Good Faith Problem
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 229–250
An Overview on Practical Reason in Aquinas
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 251–268
Some Issues in the Exchange between Hans Kelsen and Erich Kaufmann
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 269–290
Theory Choice in Jurisprudence
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 291–308
What Has Logic Got to Do with It? On the Use of Logic in Christian Wolff's Theory of Natural Law
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 309–320
Law and Reality
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 321–328
Law - Fact, Fiction or In Between? Axel Hägerström's Quest for Legal Realism
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 329–340
Conative Attitudes and Normative Truths
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 341–370
Archives in the Service of the People
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 371–396
Kelsen and Hart on the Normativity of Law
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 397–414
Forms of Phenomena that Implement State-made Law
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 415–430
A Chair in Jurisprudence
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 431–464
Vilhelm Lundstedt - a Biographical Sketch
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 465–478
Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 479–488
The Law and its Traditions
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 489–504
The Purpose and Usefulness of Jurisprudence
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 505–516
Change of Paradigms in Legal Reconstruction
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 517–530
The Role of Ideology in Adjudication
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 531–540
Retributive and Corrective Justice, Criminal and Private Law
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 541–582
Legal Realisms and the Dilemma of the Relationship of Contemporary Law and Politics
Published in Perspectives on Jurisprudence, February 2005 s. 583–606
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