382 pages - September 2022
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Part 1. Methods of Legal Theory
1. Methodology in Legal Philosophy, Julie Dickson.
2. The Methodology of Analytic Jurisprudence, Pierluigi Chiossoni.
3. Methodology for Theorizing About the Nature of Law and About Doctrinal Areas of Law, Brian H. Bix.
4. Empirical Complexity as a Conceptual Claim: Reappraising Hart’s Account of Law as a Complex Social Practice, Gregory Bligh.
5. Authoritative Disagreement: Meta-Legal Theory and the Semantics of Adjudication, Andrej Kristan and Giulia Pravato.
6. Jeremy Waldron, the Legitimacy of Judicial Review and Political Theory, Charles-Maxime Panaccio.

Part 2. Metatheory of Legal Science
7. Metatheory of an (Empirical) Legal Science, Eric Millard.
8. Legal and Social Sciences: What are the Links?, Véronique Champeil-Desplats.
9. A Hermeneutic Reading of Law and Legal Theory: Regarding Paul Ricoeur, Xavier Bioy and Thomas Escach-Dubourg.
10. Legal Science According to the Pure Theory of Law, Thomas Hochmann.
11. Axiological Neutrality, Oppositional Thinking and Knowledge, Jean-Baptiste Pointel.
12. Legal Science and Its Roles in Legal Reasoning, Fabio Perin Shecaira.
13. Inference to the Best Explanation in Legal Science; on Balancing Contrastive Hypotheses, David Duarte.

Mathieu Carpentier

Mathieu Carpentier is Professor of Public Law at the University of Toulouse and the Director of the Institut Maurice Hauriou in France. His research focuses mainly on legal philosophy and constitutional law.