Legal Methodology / Theory of Law | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Legal Methodology / Legal Theory category, you will find foundational and advanced literature on legal methodologies, structures of argumentation, and the philosophical foundations of law. The works cover topics such as legal methodology, philosophy of law, case analysis techniques, rhetoric in legal education, and current debates on justice, autonomy, and the digital implementation of law. The target audience includes students, law clerks, practicing and academic lawyers, as well as those interested in legal-theoretical and interdisciplinary issues.
Typical types of works include introductions, textbooks, essays, volumes of legal opinions, case books with solution outlines, and interdisciplinary treatises. The titles cover both classical foundations (e.g., Roman law, Kant) and modern challenges (climate law, algorithms) and offer practical guidance for exams, term papers, or legal argumentation.