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Die Rechtswissenschaften öffnen sich zunehmend interdisziplinären Forschungsansätzen. Doch was meinen Rechtswissenschaftlerinnen und Rechtswissenschaftler, wenn sie von Interdisziplinarität sprechen? Dieser Frage nähert sich der vorliegende Band durch einen sogenannten Bottom-up Ansatz.
Contents
Reiner Schmidt: Foreword
Part 1 Introduction
Phillip Hellwege/Marta Soniewicka: Law and Interdisciplinarity - Jerzy Stelmach: Interdisciplinarity and the Dimensions of Legal Discourse - Matthias Rossi: Legislation as an Interdisciplinary Challenge
Part 2 Law and Theology
Franciszek Longchamps de Bérier: The Use of Law and Legal Studies for the Methodological Renewal of Dogmatic Theology - Thomas Marschler: Legal and Theological Dogmatics
Part 3 Law and Extra-Legal Value Systems
Thilo Rensmann: Inalienable Human Rights - Monika Florczak-Wątor: Human Dignity, Inalienable Human Rights, and Interdisciplinarity
Part 4: Law and Politics
Aqilah Sandhu: The Judicial Dialogue in the EU between Law and Politics - Monika Kawczyńska: The Relation between "the Courts of the Last Word": Judicial Dialogue or Diverging Monologues?
Part 5 Law and Economics
Peter Kasiske: Criminal Law and Behavioral Law and Economics - Michał Derek: The Limits of the Application of Behavioral Economics to Criminal Law - Wolfgang Wurmnest: The Interplay of Law and Economics in Competition Law - Tomasz Długosz: The Interplay of Law and Economics from the Perspective of Polish Competition Law - Grzegorz Blicharz: Law and the Study of the Commons: The In Personam and In Rem Rights Paradigms - Constantin Willems: Reflections on D. 19.2.35.1 from a (Roman) Law and Economics Perspective
Part 6 Law and Psychology
Marta Soniewicka/Julia Wesołowska: The Role of Emotions in Law: The Impact of Empathy on the Interpretation of Non-Pecuniary Harm - Phillip Hellwege: Emotions in German Law - Wojciech Załuski: The Personalist Objection against the Volitional Component of the Insanity Defense - Johannes Kaspar: Free Will for (almost) Everyone? Problems of a Restrictive Normative Approach to the Insanity Defense - Łukasz Kurek: Rationalization in Legal Theory - Svenja Behrendt: Being (Un-)Reasonable: Rationalization and Rationality in Law and Legal Theory
Part 7 Law and Aesthetics
Ewa Laskowska-Litak: Aesthetic but Artefactual? ‒ In Search of the Lost Object of Protection in Copyright Law - Daria Kim: A Context-Based Assessment of Copyrightability: In Search of the Justification
Part 8 Law and Mathematics
Wojciech Dajczak Law and Mathematics: Old Problems in the Digital Era - Herbert Zech Law and Mathematics: A Comment
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