Form and function in a legal system: a general study
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adam_text | GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS,
AND A GENERAL APPROACH
1 Introduction 3
2 Basic Concepts and Definitions 37
3 A General Approach 64
PART TWO: THE FORMS OF FUNCTIONAL LEGAL UNITS
4 Forms of Institutions — Legislative 91
5 Forms of Precepts Rules 136
6 Form and Content within a Rule Continued 182
7 Forms of Nonpreceptual Law Contracts and Related
Property Interests 211
8 Forms of Legal Methodologies Statutory Interpretation 241
9 Forms ofSanctions and Remedies 283
PART THREE: THE OVERALL FORM OF A LEGAL SYSTEM
AND ITS OPERATION
10 The Overall Form of a Legal System as a Whole 305
11 Cumulative and Synergistic Effects of Legal Forms A
Schematic Practical Application 351
vii
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface page xiii
Acknowledgments xv
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS,
AND A GENERAL APPROACH
1 Introduction 3
Section One: Preliminary Overview 3
SectionTwo: Importance of Legal Form 17
Section Three: The Neglectof Form 24
Section Four: Protests Against Misunderstanding 33
2 Basic Concepts and Definitions 37
Section One: Introduction 37
Section Two: A Selection of Functional Legal Units and Their Overall
Forms 37
Section Three: The Overall Form of a Functional Legal Unit A
General Definition and Refinements 39
Section Four: Types of Purposes That Overall Form Is to Serve A
More Extended Account 42
Section Five: Rationales for the General Definition of Overall Form
Adopted Here 47
Section Six: Differentiation of the Overall Form From Material or
Other Components of a Functional Legal Unit 57
Section Seven: The Form v. Substance Contrast 61
3 A General Approach 64
Section One: Introduction 64
Section Two: Advancing Understanding through Study of Form 64
Section Three: Attributing Credit to Form for Purposes Served 66
Section Four: A Form Oriented Approach as Primary, vvith a
Rule Oriented One Secondary 72
ix
PART TWO: THE FORMS OF FUNCTIONAL LEGAL UNITS
4 Forms of Institutions Legislative 91
Section One: Introduction 91
Section Two: Overall Legislative Form and Its Constituent Features 97
Section Three: The Compositional Feature 101
Section Four: The Jurisdictional Feature 108
Section Five: The Structural Feature 112
Section Six: The Procedural Feature 116
Section Seven: The Preceptual Feature 126
Section Eight: Form and the Unity of the Legislature 127
Section Nine: Skepticism about Institutional and Other Form,
and Responses Thereto 131
5 Forms of Precepts Rules 136
Section One: Introduction 136
Section Two: Internal Formal Features of Rules 141
Section Three: The Feature ofPrescriptiveness 143
Section Four: The Feature of Completeness 147
Section Five: The Feature of Definiteness 155
Section Six: The Feature of Generality 161
Section Seven: The Feature ofStructure 164
Section Eight: The Encapsulatory Feature 170
Section Nine: The Expressional Feature 176
Section Ten: Responses to Objections 179
6 Form and Content within a Rule — Continued 182
Section One: Introduction 182
Section Two: General Purposes of the Form and Content of
Rules A Summary 183
Section Three: Initial Choices of Policy or Other Content and of
Formal Features in a Projected Rule 188
Section Four: Further Initial Choices of Formal Features 190
Section Five: Final Choices of Form and Final Choices of Policy
and Other Content 199
Section Six: General Interactions and Other Inter relations Between
Choices of Form and Choices of Content 203
Section Seven: Further Responses to Objections 207
7 Forms of Nonpreceptual Law Contracts and Related
Property Interests 211
Section One: Introduction 211
Section Two: Choices of Form and of Complementary Material or
Other Components of Content in a Contract 215
Section Three: Due Credit to Form 221
Section Four: Formal Prima Fade Validity and Further Credit Due to
Form 228
Section Five: Contractual Form and Related Property Interests Still
Further Credit to Form 232
Section Six: Implementation of Contractual and Related Property
Law Credit to Form Continued 236
Section Seven: Responses to Form Skeptics and Law Is Policy
Reductionists 238
8 Forms of Legal Methodologies Statutory Interpretation 241
Section One: Introduction 241
Section Two: Sources of Needs for a Well Designed Methodology to
Interpret Statutes 245
Section Three: Study of the Overall Form of a Particular Interpretive
Methodology As an Avenue for Advancing Understanding 250
Section Four: The General Credit That May Be Due the Overall Form
of an Interpretive Methodology for Statutes 266
Section Five: Other Related Factors of Form 273
Section Six: Formalistic Statutory Interpretation 275
Section Seven: Methodological Forms and Other Forms 282
9 Forms of Sanctions and Remedies 283
Section One: Introduction 283
Section Two: The Forms ofEnforciveFunctionalUnits General 287
Section Three: The Sanction of State Imprisonment for Criminal
Offenses 289
Section Four: Remedies for the Private Wrong of Breach of Contract 295
PART THREE: THE OVERALL FORM OF A LEGAL SYSTEM
AND ITS OPERATION
10 The Overall Form of a Legal System as a Whole 305
Section One: Introduction 305
Section Two: Systematization of Institutions and Entities —
Centralized and Hierarchical Ordering within Each Main Type of
Jurisdictional Sphere: Legislative, Judicial, Administrative, and
Private Ordering 311
Section Three: Systematization as between Jurisdictional Spheres of
Institutions and Private Entities Prioritization 315
Section Four: Systematization ofValid Laws within Discrete Fields 319
Section Five: Systematization through Uniformity of Interpretive and
Other Methodologies, and in Regard to Sanctions and Remedies 323
Section Six: Further Systemization of Functional Legal Units through
Basic Operational Techniques 326
Section Seven: Operation of Basic Techniques in Conformity with
Principles of the Rule of Law 332
Section Eight: The Roles of Further Systematizing Factors 344
Section Nine: Formalness As One Major Characteristic of a Legal
System As a Whole 345
11 Cumulative and Synergistic Effects of Legal Forms A Schematic
Practical Application 351
Section One: Introduction 351
SectionTwo: Choices of Forms of Basic Operational Techniques 363
Section Three: Choices of Forms in Legislatures, Administrative
Bodies, or Other Entities 367
Section Four: Choices of Preceptual and Related Forms at the
Law Making Stage 369
Section Five: Choices of Form at the Stage of Public Promulgation 377
Section Six: Form and the Stage of Addressee Self Application 379
Section Seven: An Exceptional yet Important Stage Administrative
Intervention 381
Section Eight: Ultra Exceptional Stage Trial and Appellate Court
Action 383
Section Nine: Choices of Form Summary of Major Cumulative and
Synergistic Effects 386
Section Ten: The Roles of Form and Information in a Linear
Progression 387
Section Eleven: The Limits of Form and Also Its General Potency 390
Name Index 393
Subject Index 395
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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS,
AND A GENERAL APPROACH
1 Introduction 3
2 Basic Concepts and Definitions 37
3 A General Approach 64
PART TWO: THE FORMS OF FUNCTIONAL LEGAL UNITS
4 Forms of Institutions — Legislative 91
5 Forms of Precepts Rules 136
6 Form and Content within a Rule Continued 182
7 Forms of Nonpreceptual Law Contracts and Related
Property Interests 211
8 Forms of Legal Methodologies Statutory Interpretation 241
9 Forms ofSanctions and Remedies 283
PART THREE: THE OVERALL FORM OF A LEGAL SYSTEM
AND ITS OPERATION
10 The Overall Form of a Legal System as a Whole 305
11 Cumulative and Synergistic Effects of Legal Forms A
Schematic Practical Application 351
vii
DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface page xiii
Acknowledgments xv
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION, BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS,
AND A GENERAL APPROACH
1 Introduction 3
Section One: Preliminary Overview 3
SectionTwo: Importance of Legal Form 17
Section Three: The Neglectof Form 24
Section Four: Protests Against Misunderstanding 33
2 Basic Concepts and Definitions 37
Section One: Introduction 37
Section Two: A Selection of Functional Legal Units and Their Overall
Forms 37
Section Three: The Overall Form of a Functional Legal Unit A
General Definition and Refinements 39
Section Four: Types of Purposes That Overall Form Is to Serve A
More Extended Account 42
Section Five: Rationales for the General Definition of Overall Form
Adopted Here 47
Section Six: Differentiation of the Overall Form From Material or
Other Components of a Functional Legal Unit 57
Section Seven: The "Form v. Substance" Contrast 61
3 A General Approach 64
Section One: Introduction 64
Section Two: Advancing Understanding through Study of Form 64
Section Three: Attributing Credit to Form for Purposes Served 66
Section Four: A Form Oriented Approach as Primary, vvith a
Rule Oriented One Secondary 72
ix
PART TWO: THE FORMS OF FUNCTIONAL LEGAL UNITS
4 Forms of Institutions Legislative 91
Section One: Introduction 91
Section Two: Overall Legislative Form and Its Constituent Features 97
Section Three: The Compositional Feature 101
Section Four: The Jurisdictional Feature 108
Section Five: The Structural Feature 112
Section Six: The Procedural Feature 116
Section Seven: The Preceptual Feature 126
Section Eight: Form and the Unity of the Legislature 127
Section Nine: Skepticism about Institutional and Other Form,
and Responses Thereto 131
5 Forms of Precepts Rules 136
Section One: Introduction 136
Section Two: Internal Formal Features of Rules 141
Section Three: The Feature ofPrescriptiveness 143
Section Four: The Feature of Completeness 147
Section Five: The Feature of Definiteness 155
Section Six: The Feature of Generality 161
Section Seven: The Feature ofStructure 164
Section Eight: The Encapsulatory Feature 170
Section Nine: The Expressional Feature 176
Section Ten: Responses to Objections 179
6 Form and Content within a Rule — Continued 182
Section One: Introduction 182
Section Two: General Purposes of the Form and Content of
Rules A Summary 183
Section Three: Initial Choices of Policy or Other Content and of
Formal Features in a Projected Rule 188
Section Four: Further Initial Choices of Formal Features 190
Section Five: Final Choices of Form and Final Choices of Policy
and Other Content 199
Section Six: General Interactions and Other Inter relations Between
Choices of Form and Choices of Content 203
Section Seven: Further Responses to Objections 207
7 Forms of Nonpreceptual Law Contracts and Related
Property Interests 211
Section One: Introduction 211
Section Two: Choices of Form and of Complementary Material or
Other Components of Content in a Contract 215
Section Three: Due Credit to Form 221
Section Four: Formal Prima Fade Validity and Further Credit Due to
Form 228
Section Five: Contractual Form and Related Property Interests Still
Further Credit to Form 232
Section Six: Implementation of Contractual and Related Property
Law Credit to Form Continued 236
Section Seven: Responses to Form Skeptics and Law Is Policy
Reductionists 238
8 Forms of Legal Methodologies Statutory Interpretation 241
Section One: Introduction 241
Section Two: Sources of Needs for a Well Designed Methodology to
Interpret Statutes 245
Section Three: Study of the Overall Form of a Particular Interpretive
Methodology As an Avenue for Advancing Understanding 250
Section Four: The General Credit That May Be Due the Overall Form
of an Interpretive Methodology for Statutes 266
Section Five: Other Related Factors of Form 273
Section Six: Formalistic Statutory Interpretation 275
Section Seven: Methodological Forms and Other Forms 282
9 Forms of Sanctions and Remedies 283
Section One: Introduction 283
Section Two: The Forms ofEnforciveFunctionalUnits General 287
Section Three: The Sanction of State Imprisonment for Criminal
Offenses 289
Section Four: Remedies for the Private Wrong of Breach of Contract 295
PART THREE: THE OVERALL FORM OF A LEGAL SYSTEM
AND ITS OPERATION
10 The Overall Form of a Legal System as a Whole 305
Section One: Introduction 305
Section Two: Systematization of Institutions and Entities —
Centralized and Hierarchical Ordering within Each Main Type of
Jurisdictional Sphere: Legislative, Judicial, Administrative, and
Private Ordering 311
Section Three: Systematization as between Jurisdictional Spheres of
Institutions and Private Entities Prioritization 315
Section Four: Systematization ofValid Laws within Discrete Fields 319
Section Five: Systematization through Uniformity of Interpretive and
Other Methodologies, and in Regard to Sanctions and Remedies 323
Section Six: Further Systemization of Functional Legal Units through
Basic Operational Techniques 326
Section Seven: Operation of Basic Techniques in Conformity with
Principles of the Rule of Law 332
Section Eight: The Roles of Further Systematizing Factors 344
Section Nine: Formalness As One Major Characteristic of a Legal
System As a Whole 345
11 Cumulative and Synergistic Effects of Legal Forms A Schematic
Practical Application 351
Section One: Introduction 351
SectionTwo: Choices of Forms of Basic Operational Techniques 363
Section Three: Choices of Forms in Legislatures, Administrative
Bodies, or Other Entities 367
Section Four: Choices of Preceptual and Related Forms at the
Law Making Stage 369
Section Five: Choices of Form at the Stage of Public Promulgation 377
Section Six: Form and the Stage of Addressee Self Application 379
Section Seven: An Exceptional yet Important Stage Administrative
Intervention 381
Section Eight: Ultra Exceptional Stage Trial and Appellate Court
Action 383
Section Nine: Choices of Form Summary of Major Cumulative and
Synergistic Effects 386
Section Ten: The Roles of Form and Information in a Linear
Progression 387
Section Eleven: The Limits of Form and Also Its General Potency 390
Name Index 393
Subject Index 395 |
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title | Form and function in a legal system a general study |
title_auth | Form and function in a legal system a general study |
title_exact_search | Form and function in a legal system a general study |
title_exact_search_txtP | Form and function in a legal system a general study |
title_full | Form and function in a legal system a general study Robert S. Summers |
title_fullStr | Form and function in a legal system a general study Robert S. Summers |
title_full_unstemmed | Form and function in a legal system a general study Robert S. Summers |
title_short | Form and function in a legal system |
title_sort | form and function in a legal system a general study |
title_sub | a general study |
topic | Droit - Méthodologie Droit - Philosophie Rechtsfilosofie gtt Rechtsstelsels gtt Rechtsvormen gtt Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Law Methodology Rechtssystem (DE-588)4139924-9 gnd Rechtstheorie (DE-588)4126505-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Droit - Méthodologie Droit - Philosophie Rechtsfilosofie Rechtsstelsels Rechtsvormen Philosophie Recht Law Philosophy Law Methodology Rechtssystem Rechtstheorie |
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