Communes, Law & Commonsense

Communes, Law & Commonsense
Title Communes, Law & Commonsense PDF eBook
Author Lee Goldstein
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1974
Genre Collective settlements
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Common Sense and Legal Judgment

Common Sense and Legal Judgment
Title Common Sense and Legal Judgment PDF eBook
Author Patricia Cochran
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 225
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Law
ISBN 0773552324

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What does it mean when a judge in a court of law uses the phrase “common sense”? Is it a type of evidence or a mode of reasoning? In a world characterized by material and political inequalities, whose common sense should inform the law? Common Sense and Legal Judgment explores this rhetorically powerful phrase, arguing that common sense, when invoked in political and legal discourses without adequate reflection, poses a threat to the quality and legitimacy of legal judgment. Often operating in the service of conservatism, populism, or majoritarianism, common sense can harbour stereotypes, reproduce unjust power relations, and silence marginalized people. Nevertheless, drawing the works of theorists such as Thomas Reid, Antonio Gramsci, and Hannah Arendt into conversation with rulings by the Supreme Court of Canada, Patricia Cochran demonstrates that with careful attention, the democratic, egalitarian, and community-sustaining aspects of common sense can be brought to light. A call for critical self-reflection and the close scrutiny of power relationships and social contexts, this book is a direct response to social justice predicaments and their confounding relationships to law. Creative and interdisciplinary, Common Sense and Legal Judgment reinvigorates feminist and anti-poverty understandings of judgment, knowledge, justice, and accountability.

Toward a New Legal Common Sense

Toward a New Legal Common Sense
Title Toward a New Legal Common Sense PDF eBook
Author Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 699
Release 2020-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1107157846

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In a period of paradigmatic transition, Toward a New Legal Common Sense aims to devolve to law its emancipatory potential.

A New Universal and Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and English Languages

A New Universal and Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and English Languages
Title A New Universal and Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and English Languages PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Gouin Dufief
Publisher
Pages 900
Release 1810
Genre English language
ISBN

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Title Library of Congress Subject Headings PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress. Subject Cataloging Division
Publisher Washington, D.C. : Cataloging Distribution Service, Library of Congress
Pages 1348
Release 1988
Genre Subject headings
ISBN

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Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law

Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law
Title Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law PDF eBook
Author Mark Van Hoecke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 408
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1847311245

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Whereas many modern works on comparative law focus on various aspects of legal doctrine the aim of this book is of a more theoretical kind - to reflect on comparative law as a scholarly discipline, in particular at its epistemology and methodology. Thus, among its contents the reader will find: a lively discussion of the kind of 'knowledge' that is, or could be, derived from comparative law; an analysis of 'legal families' which asks whether we need to distinguish different 'legal families' according to areas of law; essays which ask what is the appropriate level for research to be conducted - the technical 'surface level', a 'deep level' of ideology and legal practice, or an 'intermediate level' of other elements of legal culture, such as the socio-economic and historical background of law. One part of the book is devoted to questioning the identification and demarcation of a 'legal system' (and the clash between 'legal monism' and 'legal pluralism') and the definition of the European legal orders, sub-State legal orders, and what is left of traditional sovereign State legal systems; while a final part explores the desirability and possibility of developing a basic common legal language, with common legal principles and legal concepts and/or a legal meta-language, which would be developed and used within emerging European legal doctrine. All the papers in this collection share the common goal of seeking answers to fundamental, scientific problems of comparative research that are too often neglected in comparative scholarship.

Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities

Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities
Title Rights and Responsibilities of Participants in Networked Communities PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 173
Release 1994-02-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309050901

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This book describes a number of social and legal issues as they relate to various members of electronically networked communities. After a brief introduction to relevant legal precedents and to the manner in which societies develop norms for social behavior, the book explores right and responsibilities related to free speech, vandalism, property interests, and privacy.