págs. 391-402
More reasons why jurisprudence is not legal philosophy
Michael Robertson
págs. 403-416
The Arendtian dread: courts with power
Or Bassok
págs. 417-432
págs. 433-450
Intention in criminal law: the challenge from non-observational knowledge
Bebhinn Donnelly
págs. 451-470
The syntax of principles: genericity as a logical distinction between rules and principles
Pedro Moniz Lopes
págs. 471-490
The role and value of coherence in theories of legal reasoning
Maksymilian Del Mar
págs. 491-506
Grant Lamond
págs. 507-521
The tapestry of reason: generality, specificity and legal philosophy
William Lucy
págs. 522-528
Amalia Amaya
págs. 529-548
Canberra-style analysis and law: a critique of Andrei Marmor's farewell to conceptual analysis
Paweł Banaś, Filip Gołba
págs. 549-559