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9781402053191

Interpretation, Law and the Construction of Meaning

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    9781402053191

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    1402053193

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-01-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

Legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence of overlapping, competing and coexisting legal discourses. In response to new problems, changing power structures, changing societal norms and new faces of injustice established doctrines are reconsidered, reformulated and partly replaced by competing doctrines and hypotheses. Given the relative indeterminacy of law, it is no surprise that the problem of interpretation has always been one of the focal points of attention for legal semiotics. Who has the power to define words and concepts? Who can successfully assume the power to speak on behalf of the legal community? Which methods are used to justify the power to define?This book discusses the questions mentioned above from three, related perspectives:Legal theory (Part I). This part discusses how more traditional approaches have dealt with the problem of legal interpretation and indeterminacy, questions the methods applied in traditional legal theory and offers new theoretical tools to understand the problem of legal interpretation.Judicial reasoning (Part II). The insights discussed in Part I are refined using legal semiotics, speech act theory and rhetorics and applied to the legal reasoning of courts and tribunals either in common law and civil law traditions.Application of law in politics and diplomatic practice (Part III). Traditionally, the study of legal reasoning has focussed on the application of law by courts and tribunals. However, legal reasoning also takes place outside the courtroom and takes up in the political and diplomatic arena. Who is included and excluded by particular conceptions of law? How does law deal with the phenomenon of interculturality?"Combining theoretical inspiration with a keen interest in case law, this volume will appeal to scholars and students of legal theory, jurisprudence, legal anthropology, postcolonial studies, indeed to anyone who's interested in problems of interpretation in legal and political theory and practice. It should also come in very handy in the classroom."Ronnie Lippens, Professor of Criminology, Keele University.

Table of Contents

Law as fact, law as fiction : a tripartite model of legal communicationp. 3
Lexical indeterminacy : contextualism and rule-following in common law adjudicationp. 21
Topical jurisprudence : reconciliation of law and rhetoricp. 49
Legal speech acts as intersubjective communicative actionp. 65
Who needs fact when you've got narrative? : the case of P,C&S vs United Kingdomp. 85
Taking facts seriouslyp. 109
Transforming ambiguity into vagueness in legal interpretationp. 121
The inclusive/exclusive nation : Blacks and indigenous peoples in the construction of the nation in Colombiap. 141
Global values and floating borders in the Brazilian Amazonp. 169
Landmarks for aboriginal law in Australiap. 195
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