Schlagwörter
Fictions in International Law, Fictions in Property Law, Fictions in Tort, Fictitious Fraud, Fuller on Legal Fictions, Is Law a Fiction?, Kelsen’s Treatment of Vaihinger’s Theory, Law and Truth, Legal Epistemology, Legal Fictions, Legal Fictions and Legal Change, Legal Fictions and the Limits of Legal Language, Legal Fictions and the Nature of Legal Language, Legal Fictions in Criminal Law, Legal Fictions in Rabbinic Literature, Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice, Legal Fictions in the Early Modern Common Law, Legal Fictions, Counterfactuals, and Truth Claims, Legal Forms, Legal Facts, and Social Reality in Roman Law, Legal Reasoning, Pragmatic Value of Legal Fictions, Presumptions and Fictions:, Reasoning with Fiction, Theory of Legal or Juristic Fictions, Use of Fictions in Copyright Law and Evidence Law