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Legal Translation Versus Legal Interpretation. A Legal-Theoretical Perspective
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 2021Mateusz Zeifert, Zygmunt Tobor
exaly
Vagueness, legal content, and legal interpretation
2012Lawmaking is - paradigmatically - a type of speech act: people make law by saying things. It is natural to think, therefore, that the content of the law is determined by what lawmakers communicate. However, it is sometimes vague what content they communicate, and even when it is clear, the content itself is sometimes vague.
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2017
Interpretation and Law - Why is Interpretation Important for Law: Ronald Dworkin (1994) Law, Philosophy and Interpretation Joseph Raz (1996) Why Interpret. Interpretation and Legal Reasoning - Law and Morality: Michael Detmold (1989) Law as Practical Reason Fernando Atria (1999) Legal Reasoning and Legal Theory Revisited Michael Moore (1985) A Natural ...
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Interpretation and Law - Why is Interpretation Important for Law: Ronald Dworkin (1994) Law, Philosophy and Interpretation Joseph Raz (1996) Why Interpret. Interpretation and Legal Reasoning - Law and Morality: Michael Detmold (1989) Law as Practical Reason Fernando Atria (1999) Legal Reasoning and Legal Theory Revisited Michael Moore (1985) A Natural ...
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Legislation as Legal Interpretation: The Role of Legal Expertise and Political Representation
Legisprudence Library, 2022Attila Mráz
exaly

