
Law, Rights and Discourse
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Introduction
George Pavlakos
PART ONE: A DEBATE ON LEGAL POSITIVISM
1. The Argument from Justice, or How not to Reply to Legal Positivism
Joseph Raz
2. An Answer to Joseph Raz
Robert Alexy
PART TWO: LAW AND MORALITY
3. Why Law Makes No Claims
Neil MacCormick
4. How Non-Positivism Can Accommodate Legal Certainty
Stefano Bertea
5. Two Concepts of Objectivity
George Pavlakos
6. Discourse Ethics, Legal Positivism and the Law
Philippos Vassiloyannis
PART THREE: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
7. Political Liberalism and the Structures of Rights: On the Place and Limits of the Proportionality Requirement
Mattias Kumm
8. Proportionality, Discretion and the Second Law of Balancing
Julian Rivers
9. Human Rights and the Claim to Correctness in the Theory of Robert Alexy
Jan Sieckmann
10. Three-Person Justification
Jonathan Gorman
PART FOUR: DISCOURSE AND ARGUMENTATION
11. Law's Claim to Correctness
Maeve Cooke
12. A Teleological Approach to Legal Dialogues
Giovanni Sartor
13. The Claim to Correctness and Inferentialism. Alexy's Theory of Practical Reason Reconsidered
Giorgio Bongiovanni, Antonino Rotolo, Corrado Roversi
14. The Concept of Validity in a Theory of Social Action
Carsten Heidemann
15. The Weight Formula and Argumentation
Bartosz Brozek
PART FIVE: COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
16. Thirteen Replies
Robert Alexy
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