Critical legal thought : an American-German debate /

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Corporate Author: Conference on "German and American Traditions in Sociological Jurisprudence and Critical Legal Theory"
Other Authors: Joerges, Christian, Trubek, David M., 1935-
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Baden-Baden : Nomos, 1989
Edition:1. Aufl
Series:Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Europäische Rechtspolitik an der Universität Bremen, ZERP ; Bd. 7
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Christian Joerges, David M Trubek
  • Inconsistencies and consistencies in 19th Century legal theory / Regina Ogorek
  • Texts, contexts and interpretive communities: a comment on Regina Ogorek / David Sugarman
  • American legal theory and American legal education: a snake swallowing it's tail? / John H. Schlegel
  • Sad stories, success stories, and untold stories about American legal education: a comment on John Henry Schlegel / Norbert Reich
  • Legal positivism and national socialism: a contribution to a theory of legal development / Hubert Rottleuthner
  • "Critical empiricism" and American critical legal studies: paradox, program, or Pandora's Box? / David M. Trubek, Madison Esser, John P. Esser
  • Empiricism research and legal practice / Gerd Winter, Volkmar Gessner
  • Comment: Critical empiricism / William C. Whitford
  • Legal disintegration and a theory of the state / William H. Clune
  • "Flexible, you say: doesn't sound like property to me": a comment on William H. Clune / Gert Brüggemeier
  • Divide and conquer: the legal foundations of postwar U.S. labor policy / Joel Rogers
  • Fragmented and centralized bargaining in Europe: a comment on Joel Rogers / Ninon Colneric
  • Liberal rights and critical legal theory / Frances Olsen
  • Race, reform, and retrenchment: transformation and legitimation in antidiscrimination law / Kimberle W. Crenshaw
  • Rights discourse and social change: a comment on Kimberle W. Crenshaw / Konstanze Plett
  • Some current controversies in critical legal studies / Mark Tushnet
  • Down by law: irony, seriousness, and reason / Gunter Frankenberg
  • A rotation in contemporary legal scholarship / David Kennedy
  • "And God laughed ...": indeterminacy, self-reference and paradox in law / Gunther Teubner
  • The pragmatic and functional indeterminacy of law / Klaus Günther
  • Government assistance in the exercise of basic rights (procedure and organization) / Erhard Denninger
  • The effective enjoyment of rights / Richard D. Parker
  • Proceduralization of the category of law / Rudolf Wiethölter
  • Comment on Rodolf Wiethölter's "Materialization and Proceduralization in Modern Law", and "Proceduralization of the Category of Law" / Duncan Kennedy
  • Rationality potentials of law
  • allocative, distributive and communicative rationality / Ulrich K. Preuss
  • Social construction and system in legal theory: a response to Professor Preuß
  • From universalitic law to the law of uncertainty: on the decay of the legal order's "totalizing teleology" as treated in the methodological discussion and its critique from the left / Karl-Heinz Ladeur
  • Law and uncertainty: a comment on Karl-Heinz Ladeur
  • Politische Rechtstheorie and critical legal studies: points of contact and divergencies / Christian Joerges