Introduction: A Grammar of Law in Context and Action 1
PART Ⅰ: LAW AND MORALITY: BASES OF A PRAXEOLOGICAL APPROACH 19
1 Law and Morality: Constructs and Models 19
2 The Morality of Cognition: The Normativity of Ordinary Reasoning 41
3 Law in Action: A Praxeological Approach to Law and Justice 63
PART Ⅱ: LAW IN CONTEXT AND IN ACTION 93
4 Law in Context: Legal Activity and the Institutional Context 93
5 Procedural Constraint: Sequentialty, Routine and Formal Correctness 117
6 Legal Relevance: The Production of Factuality and Legality 137
PART Ⅲ: A PRACTICAL GRAMMAR OF LEGAL CONCEPTS 161
7 From Law in the Books to Law in Action: Egyptian Criminal Law between Doctrine, Case Law, Jurisprudence and Practice 161
8 The Natural Person: The Contingent and Contextual Production of Legal Personality 189
9 The Production of Causality: A Praxeological Grammar of the Use of Causal Concepts 211
10 Intention in Action: The Teleological Orientation of the Parties to Criminal Cases 233
PART Ⅳ: PRAXEOLOGICAL STUDY OF JUDGMENTS ON MORALITY 253
11 Morality on Trial: Structure and Intelligibility of the Court Sentence 253
12 Questions of Morality: Sequential, Structured Organization of the Interrogation 271
13 The Categories of Morality: Homosexuality between Perversion and Debauchery 297
Conclusion: The Morality of Judgment and the Judgment of Morality: A Praxeological Approach 329
Bibliography 341
Index 357