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ISBN 10: 1402053207
ISBN 13: 9781402053207
Author: Anne Wagner; Wouter Werner; Deborah Cao
The study of legal semiotics emphasizes the contingency and fluidity of legal concepts and stresses the existence of overlapping, competing and coexisting legal discourses. New problems, changing power structures and societal norms and new faces of injustice – all these force reconsideration, reformulation and even replacement of established doctrines. This book focuses on the application of law in a wide variety of contexts, including international politics and diplomatic practice.
Law as Fact, Law as Fiction
Lexical Indeterminacy
Topical Jurisprudence
Legal Speech Acts as Intersubjective Communicative Action
Who Needs Fact When You’ve Got Narrative? The Case of P, C & S vs. United Kingdom
Taking Facts Seriously
Transforming Ambiguity into Vagueness in Legal Interpretation
The Inclusive/Exclusive Nation
Global Values and Floating Borders in the Brazilian Amazon
Landmarks for Aboriginal Law in Australia
construction interpretation
construction and interpretation of law
interpretation contract law
introduction to construction law
construction v. interpretation
Tags: Anne Wagner, Wouter Werner, Deborah Cao, Interpretation