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IJLLD 3.1
IJLLD Volume 3.1 (2013) (Frontsmatter) Susan Šarčević. Multilingual Lawmaking and Legal (Un)Certainty in the European Union … 1-29 Sol Azuelos-Atias. The purposive method of legal interpretation in practice … 30-54 Remus Titiriga. The “Jurisprudence of Interests” (Interessenjurisprudenz) from Germany: History, Accomplishments, Evaluation … 55-78 Jingyu Zhang & Qinglin Ma. Reasonableness and “the Reasonable Person” in […]
3.1 Zhang & Ma
Jingyu Zhang & Qinglin Ma. (2013). Reasonableness and “the Reasonable Person” in the Chinese Context. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(1), 79-96. Abstract: Legal argument in English pervasively relies on the term reasonable, which carries with it a framework of evaluation that plays an important part in English discourse. The reasonable person standard […]
3.1 Titiriga
Remus Titiriga. (2013). The “Jurisprudence of Interests” (Interessenjurisprudenz) from Germany: History, Accomplishments, Evaluation. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(1), 55-78. Abstract: This paper analyses the jurisprudence of interests (Interessenjurisprudenz) as one of the most important German methodological schools. The first part of the paper evaluates its position in the great methodological debate (Methodenstreit) […]
3.1 Šarčević
Susan Šarčević. (2013). Multilingual Lawmaking and Legal (Un)Certainty in the European Union. International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse 3(1), 1-29. Abstract: In recent years multilingual lawmaking in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing attack for its failure to provide greater legal certainty to Union citizens. This article examines the extent to which […]
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