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Just Interpretations

by Rosenfeld, Michel
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Overview


In pluralistic societies that lack common ethical, social, and political values, legal interpretation is constantly under siege. Just interpretations—that is, interpretations that reflect a shared vision of justice—may become just interpretations in the sense of mere interpretations, rooted in the orientations and interests of different groups. Confronting this crisis in legal interpretation, Just
Interpretations
offers a critical appraisal of the principal theoretical trends in contemporary American and European jurisprudence and proposes an alternative approach.
Michel Rosenfeld's critique focuses on neoformalism, pragmatism, discourse theory, and legal autopoiesis, and includes discussions of such authors as Habermas, Rorty, Posner, Luhmann, Dworkin, Fish, and Weinrib. To overcome the drawbacks of these theories, Rosenfeld elaborates a theory of "comprehensive pluralism," based on a substantive vision of pluralism. This approach, building on the insights of deconstruction, turns the fact of pluralism into a guiding normative imperative.
Just
Interpretations
will attract the attention of constitutional scholars, political scientists, and critical theorists, and will also address an interdisciplinary audience interested in texts, interpretations, and postmodern concerns with justice.

About the Author, Michel Rosenfeld

Michel Rosenfeld is Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and author of Affirmative Action and Justice (1991).

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Book Details

Published
April 25, 1998
Publisher
Berkeley : University of California Press, c1998.
Pages
312
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780520210974

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