No. 27-2, June 2014
Index
- A Typological Reading of Prevailing Legal Theories
- Methodological Clarity or the Substantial Purity of Law? Notes on the Discussion between Kelsen and Pitamic
- On the Nature of Norms
- Positivism, Legal Validity, and the Separation of Law and Morals
- Rhetoric Meets Rational Argumentation Theory
- The Subjects of Collectively Binding Decisions: Democratic Inclusion and Extraterritorial Law
- Virtuous Circularity: Positive Law and Particular Justice
- Why Reflective Equilibrium? II: Following Up on Rawls's Comparison of His Own Approach with a Kantian Approach