Rhetoric and the rule of law : a theory of legal reasoning
by Neil Maccormick.
- New York : Oxford, 2009.
- 295 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Institutional theory and the lawmaker's perspective Chapter 2. The rule of law and the arguable character of law Chapter 3. On the legal syllogism Chapter 4. Defending deductivism Chapter 5. Universals and particulars Chapter 6. Judging by consequences Chapter 7. Arguing about interpretation Chapter 8. Using precedents Chapter 9. Being reasonable Chapter 10. Coherence, principles, and analogies Chapter 11. Legal narratives Chapter 12. Arguing defeasibly Chapter 13. Judging mistakenly