
Language, Meaning and the Law
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface: The Scope of the Book
- Introduction: Parables of Language and Law
- Part I Theoretical Frameworks
- 1 Legal Theory and Language
- 2 Systems Theory, Normativity and the 'Realist Dilemma'
- 3 Philosophy, Law and Language
- 4 Issues in Legal Interpretation
- Part II Selected Topics
- 5 Literal Meaning, the Dictionary and the Law
- 6 Representation, Reproduction and Intention
- 7 Idols of the Market
- Part III Key Issues
- A Insider Judges and Outsider Critics
- B Hard Cases and Ideal Interpreters
- C The Judge as Tennis Umpire
- D The Golden Mean?
- E Reflexivity and Garfinkel's Dystopia of Reasons
- F The Single Meaning Rule and Defamation Law
- Part IV Conclusion
- The Semiotics of Law, Language and Money
- Appendices: Discussion Materials and Exercises
- A The Hogsville files
- B Rules, norms and the everyday
- C Who owns language?
- D Popular meaning and statutory interpretation
- E Literal meaning and national security: Adler v George (1964)
- F 'No vehicles across state lines': a famous vehicle case McBoyle v United States (1931)
- G Grice and perjury
- Further Reading
- References
- Legal Cases Cited
- Index
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