Preface -- Cases in greater depth. Sources of law -- Secondary sources of law and sources of legal knowledge -- Wording, systematics and history as traditional methods of interpretation -- Telos, logic and impact-oriented interpretation -- Teleological counter concepts and simple forms of development of the law -- Substantiation of law by the legislature, the administration and the courts -- The Bewegliche system, case groups and comparative case group as substantiation methods -- Legal doctrine and general legal principles -- Balancing as construction -- The Constitution as higher-ranking law -- The primacy of European law and international law -- Limits to development of the law -- A modern legal methodology -- Cases in greater depth.
Summary:
"This work provides lawyers with more than 100 legal interpretation figures that are used by lawyers worldwide to justify their legal decisions. The book puts lawyers in a position, to develop - step by step - a solution for a hitherto unsolved legal problem in such a way that it convinces the opposing party of the content of his/her solution"-- Provided by publisher.
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