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THEORIZING AREAS OF LAW: A TAXONOMY OF SPECIAL JURISPRUDENCE

T Khaitan, S Steel

Legal Theory | Published : 2022

Abstract

This paper provides a taxonomy of the different kinds of theory that may be offered of an area of law. We distinguish two basic types of philosophical accounts in special jurisprudence: nonnormative accounts and normative accounts. Section II explains the two central subspecies of nonnormative accounts of areas of law: (i) conceptual and ontological theories and (ii) reason-tracking causal theories. Section III explores normative theories of areas of law. Normative accounts subdivide into detached and committed normative accounts. Detached or committed normative accounts can be subdivided further into the following cross-cutting categories: (i) pro tanto or all-things-considered, (ii) hyper-..

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The authors are grateful to the Oxford-Melbourne Myers funds for funding this research, and to various colleagues and two anonymous reviewers who commented on drafts.