Law and the New Logics

Law and the New Logics

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4.6 Prevalence between Rules -- 4.7 More Is Less -- 4.8 Intermediate Summary -- 5 Rule Conflicts between Distinct Normative Systems -- 5.1 Separation -- 5.2 Fusion through Practical Reason -- 5.3 Avoidance of Conflicts -- 5.4 Reference and Incorporation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Legal Inconsistency and the Emergence of States -- 1 A Model of Legal Pluralism -- 2 Examples of Pluralist Legal Orders -- 2.1 The European Legal Order -- 2.2 The Pre-1986 Australian Legal Order -- 2.3 The Contemporary Hong Kong Legal Order -- 3 Conclusion -- 6 Political Settlement and the New Logic of Hybrid Self-determination -- 1 Binary Logic and International Law of Self-determination -- 2 Multivalent Logic and Real Life -- 3 The Move to Multivalent Logic in Self-determination Law -- 4 How to Be Both: Re-claiming the Excluded Middle -- 5 How Hybrid Self-determination's Multivalent Approach Works -- 6 Maintaining the Excluded Middle: Multivalent between 'war and peace'? -- 7 Understanding How to Assist Political Settlement in Divided Societies: From Theory to Practice -- Bibliography -- 7 Choice of Logic and Choice of Law -- 1 Legal Orders and Legal Differences -- 2 Conflict of Laws as a Modern, Statist and Binary Construction -- 3 Multivalent Logic and the Conciliation of Laws -- 4 Conclusion -- 8 Where Laws Conflict: An Application of the Method of Chunk and Permeate -- 1 Introduction: Law and Logic -- 2 Many-Valued and Modal Logic -- 3 Paraconsistent Logic -- 4 Interactions between Legal Systems: Examples -- 5 Chunk and Permeate: The General Framework -- 6 Application -- 7 Conclusion: Logic and Law -- Appendix: Beall and Release -- References -- 9 Law and Equity: Chunk and Permeate? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Common Law and Equity -- 3 Chunk and Permeate -- 4 Common Law and Equity as Chunk and Permeate -- 5 Conclusion

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