Legal concepts
Legal concepts
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The legal concepts change with the legal history. There are developments in the theories and concepts of law (including in separate doctrinal areas) over the past decades which have effect in the tort, contract, crime, property and Administrative law . Typical concepts in this subject are: harm wrongfulness, fault, responsibility, causation, liability, punishment, regulation, restitution, compensation, negligence, intention, fraud and moral luck. One major theme is the interrelation between different branched of the law, and more generally, the claimed distinction between private and public law. Another major theme is the conflict between economic, justice and other types of explanations of different branches of the law, and the problems these explanations raise.
Further reading:
Fundamentals of Law - Book 1 and Legal Concepts."Meiser, Gerald., 2011
Legal Research and Legal Concepts: Where Form Molds Substance, RC Berring - California Law Review , 1987
Legal concepts meet technology: a 50-state survey of privacy laws, MB Russom, RH Sloan… - Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop …, 2011
Fundamental legal concepts as applied in the study of primitive law, EA Hoebel - Yale LJ, 1941
Judging mens rea: The tension between folk concepts and legal concepts of intentionality, BF Malle… - Behavioral sciences & the law, 2003
Legal Concepts in Cases of Eminent Domain, JM Cormack - Yale LJ, 1931
Legal Research and Legal Concepts: Where Form Molds Substance, RC Berring - California Law Review , 1987
Fundamental legal concepts: A formal and teleological characterisation, G Sartor - Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2006
Legal Theory Lexicon 057: Realist Deconstruction of Formal Legal Categories, L Solum - 2011
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Additional Further Reading
Kevin D. Ashley, Modeling Legal Arguments: Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991
Hart, H. L. A. (1958). The Concept of Law. Clarendon Press. Oxford, U.K.
Llewellyn, K. N. (1989). The Case Law System in America. The University of Chicago Press.
Levi, E.tt. (1949). An introduction to legal reasoning. University of Chicago Press.
Radin, Max (1933). Case Law and Stare Decisis: Concerning Prajudizienrecht in Amerika. Columbia Law Review, Volume 33, p. 199.
E. L. Rissland, Dimension-based analysis of hypotheticals from supreme court oral argument, Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Artificial intelligence and law, p.111-120, May 1989, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
E. L. Rissland , K. D. Ashley, A case-based system for trade secrets law, Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Artificial intelligence and law, p.60-66, May 27-29, 1997, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Rissland, E.L., & Collins, R. (1986). The Law as Learning System. Proceedings Eighth Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference, 511-513.
E. L. Rissland , D. B. Skalak , M. T Friedman, Supporting Legal Arguments through Heuristic Retrieval, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 1994
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