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In: Applied legal philosophy
Is the ideal of a deliberative democracy coherent? / Cristina Lafont -- The epistemic conception of deliberative democracy defended : reasons, rightness and equal political autonomy / Jose Luis Marti -- The value added by theories of deliberative democracy : where (not) to look / Andreas Follesdal -- Democracy and the real speech situation / David Estlund -- Depoliticizing democracy / Philip Pettit -- Conflict and self-interest in deliberation / Jane Mansbridge -- Framing public deliberation and democratic legitimacy in the European Union / Deirdre Curtin -- The people in deliberative democracy / Francis Cheneval -- Deliberative demoi-cracy in the European Union : towards the deterritorialization of democracy / Samantha Besson -- Institutional reform and democratic legitimacy : deliberative democracy and transnational constitutionalism / James Bohman -- Should deliberative democrats defend the judicial enforcement of social rights? / Roberto Gargarella.
In: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie. Beiheft 157
Intro; Contents; Introduction; Part I: The Role of Legal Argumentation in Constitutional Courts; Giovanni Damele: Naturalistic Argument and Appeal to Common Sense in Constitutional Argumentation; Rachel Herdy: Appeals to Expert Opinion in High Courts; Fernando Leal: "Less is More": Against Argumentative Saturation in Legal Decision-Making; Thomas Bustamante: Abusive Obiter Dicta: A Typology of Illegitimate Judicial Pronouncements; Chiara Valentini: Rights, Proportionalism and Inclusive Adjudication