Part Ⅰ The Specificity of Legal Reasoning 3
1 Aristotle on the Ways and Means of Rhetoric&Michel Crubellier 3
2 Cicero on Conditional Right&Fosca Mariani Zini 25
3 Inductive Topics and Reorganization of a Classification&Pol Boucher 49
4 Formal and Informal in Legal Logic&Jan Woleriski 73
Part Ⅱ Legal Reasoning and Public Reason 89
5 Public Reason and Constitutional Interpretation&David M. Rasmussen 89
6 Democracy and Compromise&Patrice Canivez 97
7 Reasons for Reasons&Mathilde Cohen 119
8 Argumentation and Legitimation of Judicial Decisions&Sandrine Chassagnard-Pinet 145
Part Ⅲ Logic and Law 165
9 Logic and the Law: Crossing the Lines of Discipline&Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods 165
10 Epistemic and Practical Aspects of Conditionals in Leibniz's Legal Theory of Conditions&Alexandre Thiercelin 203
11 Abduction and Proof: A Criminal Paradox&John Woods 217
12 Relevance in the Law&Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods 239
Part Ⅳ New Formal Approaches to Legal Reasoning 265
13 The Logical Structure of Legal Justification: Dialogue or "Trialogue"?&Ana Dimiskovska Trajanoska 265
14 Explanation and Production: Two Ways of Using and Constructing Legal Argumentation&Otto Pfersmann 281
15 The Law of Evidence and Labelled Deduction: A Position Paper&Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods 295
Part Ⅴ Logic in the Law 335
16 How Logic Is Spoken of at the European Court of Justice: A Preliminary Exploration&Maximilian Herberger 335
Index 417