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The Dynamics of Law and Morality: A Pluralist Account of Legal Interactionism


ISBN13: 9781472430403
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book investigates the dynamic intertwinement of law and morality, with a focus on new and developing fields of law. Taking as its starting point the debates and mutual misunderstandings between proponents of different philosophical traditions, it argues that this theoretical pluralism is better explained once law is accepted as an essentially ambiguous concept. Continuing on, the book develops a robust theory of law that increases our grasp on global legal pluralism and the dynamics of law. This theory of legal interactionism, inspired by the work of Lon Fuller and Philip Selznick, also helps us to understand apparent anomalies of modern law, such as international law, the law of the European Convention on Human Rights and horizontal interactive legislation. In an ecumenical approach, legal interactionism does justice to the valuable core of truth in natural law and legal positivism.Shedding new light on familiar debates between authors such as Fuller, Hart and Dworkin, this book is of value to academics and students interested in legal theory, jurisprudence, legal sociology and moral philosophy.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Preface
Introduction

Part I Understanding Theoretical Pluralism: Two basic models of law and morality
Essentially ambiguous concepts
The debate between Fuller, Hart, and Dworkin
The relations between law and morality
A pluralist framework.

Part II Legal Interactionism: What is legal interactionism?
Understanding the dynamics of law
Three apparent anomalies in modern law
The necessary and contingent relationship between law and morality

References
Index.