On the three types of juristic thought / Carl Schmitt ; translated by Joseph W. Bendersky.
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Language: | English German |
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger Publishers,
2004.
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Series: | Contributions in political science ;
no. 397. Contributions in political science. Global perspectives in history and politics. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the three types of juristic thought in German historical and intellectual context / Joseph W. Bendersky
- I. Distinctions among juristic ways to thinking
- 1. Rule and statute thinking (normativism) and concrete-order thinking
- 2. Decisionist thinking (decisionism)
- 3. Nineteenth-century juristic positivism as a combination of decisionist and statue thinking (decisionism and normativism)
- II. Classification of juristic ways of thinking in the overall development of legal history
- 1. German development up to the present
- 2. Developments in England and France
- 3. The current condition of German jurisprudence.