ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, INTRODUCTIONS, PREFACES and REVIEW ESSAYS

Legal Pragmatism, Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Springer Publishers (2019) (with Bosko Tripkovic)

Rechtsdurchsetzung ohne Staat: Paradigms of Enforcement – Justice vs. Efficiency, Proceedings of the German Society for Comparative Law, forthcoming (2018)

Global Economic Constitutionalism and the Future of Global Trade, (with Ari Afilalo)
40 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (2018) (in press)

Neuroscience and the Explanation of Human Action, in Neurolaw and Responsibility for Action: Concepts, Crimes and Courts (Bebhinn Donnelly-Lazarov, Dennis Patterson and Peter Raynor eds), CUP (2018)

State and Trade in the Twenty-First Century, Vienna Lectures on Legal Philosophy, V. 1, forthcoming, Hart (2018) (with Ari Afilalo)

Rethinking Duress, 7 Jurisprudence 672 – 677 (Symposium on John Hyman, Action, Knowledge & Will (2016))

Law and Disagreement, 16 Diritto e Questioni Pubblici 201– 209 (2016)

Can We Stop Doing This?: And By the Way, Postema Was Right, in Metaphilosophy of Law Tomasz GizbertStudnicki, ed., 49 – 60 Hart Publishing (2016)

Criminal Law, Neuroscience and Voluntary Acts, 3 Journal of Law and The Biosciences 355-358 (2016)

Transnational Law, in Handbook on the Theory and Practice of International Lawmaking 56-65, Edward Elgar (2016)

The Promise of Neuroscience for Law: ‘Overclaiming’ in Jurisprudence, Morality, and Economics, in Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience, Oxford University Press (with Michael S. Pardo) (2016)

The Nature of International Law, in Wiley-Blackwell Companion to EU Law and International Law (2016) (with Anna Södersten)

Post Positivism and Transnational Law, Post Positivism and International Law, J. d’Aspremont and Jörg Kammerhoffer eds, Cambridge University Press (2013) (forthcoming)

A Paradox About Meaning, Festschrift for Bernard Harrison, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming)

The Limits of Normative Legal Pluralism, International Jl of Constitutional Law  (with Alexis Galan) (in press, 2013)

The Limits of Normative Legal Pluralism (Review Essay, reviewing Paul Schiff Berman, Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders, Cambridge UP, 2012), International Journal of Constitutional Law, (2013) (with Alexis Galán)

The Market State and European Legal Culture, European Legal Culture, (OUP, 2012) (with Ari Afilalo and Kai Purnhagen) (2012) (forthcoming)

Neuroscientific Challenges to Retributivism, in The Future of Punishment, Thomas Nadelhoffer, ed., Oxford University Press 133-153(2013)

From the Nation State to the Market: The Evolution of EU Private Law as Regulation of the Economy Beyond the Boundaries of the Union?, in The EU’s Role in Global Governance: The Legal Dimension , Bart Van Vooren, Steven Blockmans, and Jan Wouters, eds., 59-78 (OUP, 2013) (with Hans W. Micklitz)

Statecraft and the Foundations of European Law, Philosophical Foundations of EU Law, J. Dickson & P. Eleftheriadis, eds., 275-303 (OUP, 2012) (with Ari Afilalo)

Kovesi and Legal Theory, in The Philosophy of Julius Kovesi (Alan Tapper and T. Brian Mahoney eds,) 139-142 (Brill, 2012)

Alexy on Necessity in Law and Morals, 25 Ratio Juris  47 (March 2012)

Methodology and Theoretical Disagreement, Essays in European Legal Method  227-241 (Ulla Neergaard, Ruth Nielsen and Lynn Roseberry, eds., DJOEF Publishing) (2011)

Transnational Law (Discussion of Calliess and Renner, “Between Law and Social Norms”) Jotwell,  https://juris.jotwell.com/transnational-law/ (2011)

More on the Conceptual and the Empirical: Misunderstandings, Clarifications and Replies (with Michael Pardo), (Replies to Commentators), 4 Neuroethics  215-222 (2010)

Minds, Brains and Norms (with Michael Pardo), 4 Neuroethics 179-90 (2010)

Rethinking “International Law”, Jotwell.Com, April 26, 2010

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience (with Michael Pardo), 2010 Illinois Law Review 1211 (2010). Spanish translation “Fundamentos filosóficos del Derecho y la neurociencia”, InDret Penal, http://www.indret.com/es/derecho_penal/8/, April 29 2011.

Postmodernism, in Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, 2d ed (Dennis Patterson ed.) (2010)

Statecraft, Trade and Strategy: Toward a New Global Order (with Ari Afilalo), in Theorising the Global Legal Order 125 – 144 (Andrew Halpin and Volker Roeben, eds.), Hart Publishing (2009)

Disaccordo teroico e interpretazione, Ars Interpretandi (Annuario di Ermeneutica Giuridica) XIV, 65 – 78 (2009)

Statecraft, Trade and Strategy: Toward a New Global Order (with Ari Afilalo), 2 Int. J of Private Law 269 – 289 (2009) , also in The Dynamics of Trade (Sylvia M. Kierkegaard ed.), Proceedings of the International Association of IT Lawyers, 82 – 96 (2008)

From Conceptual Analysis to a Practice Theory of Law, in Concepts in Law (Jaap Hage and Dietmar Von Der Pfordten, eds)  Springer (2009); Also published in Philosophy in American Law (J. Mootz ed.), Cambridge University Press (2008)

On the Conceptual and the Empirical – A Critique of John Mikhail’s Cognitivism , (Symposium on A Cross-Disciplinary Look at Scientific Truth), 73 Brook. L. Rev. 1053 (2007-2008)

Twining’s Complaint, 15 University of Miami International & Comparative Law Review 61 – 67 (2007)

Moral Evaluation and Conceptual Analysis in Jurisprudential Methodology (with John Oberdiek), in Legal Philosophy, Ross Harrison ed., Oxford University Press (2007)

Law and Argument, 2 Acta Methodologica (Interpretazione Giurdica e Retorica Forense) 151 – 161 (Maurizio Manzin & Paolo Sommaggio eds., Guiffré, Milano (2006)

Dworkin on the Semantics of Legal and Political Concepts, 26 Oxford J. Legal Studies 545-557 (2006)

Wittgenstein on Understanding and Interpretation (Comments on the work of Thomas Morawetz), 29 Philosophical Investigations 129-139 (2006)

Notes on the Methodology Debate in Contemporary Jurisprudence: Why Sociologists

Might Be Interested, in Law and Sociology 254-258 Michael Freeman ed., Oxford University Press (2006)

Statecraft, Trade, and the Order of States (with Ari Afilalo), 6 University of Chicago Journal of International Law 725 – 759 (Winter, 2006)

Wittgenstein and Jurisprudence:  Prolegomenon To Any Future Legal Theory, Law and Social Justice 231-237 (Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rourke, & David Shier, eds., MIT Press) (2005)

Cognitivism, in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, Sage Publications (2005)

Determinism, in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, Sage Publications (2005) (with Justine Kasnicza)

Interpretation in Law, 42 U. San Diego Law Review 685 (2005) (Symposium Issue devoted to Legal Interpretation).

Also published in Diritto e questioni pubbliche, v. 4, 241-259 (2005): http://www.dirittoequestionipubbliche.org/D_Q-4/index.htm

Spanish translation  Colección de Estudios Jurídicos Mario Alario D’Filipo (ISSN: 0123-5133) No. XI (2010)

Portugese translation: Direito E Interpretacao 193-210 Editora Saraaiva (2011)

Aspirations, 36 Rutgers Law Journal 163-164 (Inauguration of Rutgers (Camden) Institute for Law and Philosophy), 2004

Preface to Wittgenstein and Legal Theory (Dennis Patterson ed. (2004)

Fashionable Nonsense, 81 Texas Law Review 841 (2003) (Review Essay)

(Reviewing: Vincent Descombes, The Mind’s Provisions: A Critique of Cognitivism, Princeton University Press (Stephen A. Schwartz, trans., 2001); Anthony G. Amsterdam & Jerome E. Bruner, Minding The Law, Harvard University Press (2000); Steven L. Winter, A Clearing In The Forest: Law, Life and Mind, University of Chicago Press (2001))

From Postmodernism To Truth In Law, 26 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 101 (2003)

American Jurisprudence: 1970-Present, in Oxford Dictionary of American Law, Oxford University Press (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002)

Commercial Law, in Oxford Dictionary of American Law, Oxford University Press (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002)

Statute of Frauds, in Oxford Dictionary of American Law, Oxford University Press (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002)

What Is at Stake in Jurisprudence?, Endowed Lecture, 20 Oklahoma City University Law Review 173 (2003)

Normativity and Objectivity in Law, 43 William and Mary Law Review 325 (2001) (reprinted in Wittgenstein and Law (Dennis Patterson, ed., 2004)

Introduction to Symposium on Brian Tamanaha, Realistic Socio-Legal Theory, in 32 Rutgers Law Journal 225 (2000)

The Limits of Empiricism: What Facts Tell Us, 98 Mich. L. Rev. 2738 (2000) (Symposium on Empirical Research in Commercial Transactions)

On Law and Truth: A Reply to Neil Duxbury, 13 Ratio Juris 216 (2000)

Theory, Practice and Jurisprudence: Reflections on the Work of Frederick Schauer, in The Jurisprudence of Frederick Schauer 29 Hart Publishing Company (1999)

Karl Llewellyn, in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, (Christopher Gray, ed.), Garland Publishing, New York, New York (1999)

Ludwig Wittgenstein, in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, (Christopher Gray, ed.), Garland Publishing, New York, New York (1999)

Taking Commercial Law Seriously, 74 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 625 (1999) (Symposium On Taking Legal Argument Seriously)

Explicating the Internal Point of View, 52 S.M.U.L.Rev. 67 (1999) (Symposium on the Jurisprudence of H.L.A. Hart)

Response to Critics: Symposium on Dennis Patterson, Law and Truth, 50 S.M.U. Law Review 1563 (1997)

Postmodernism, in Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (Dennis Patterson ed., 1996)

Law as a Social Fact: A Reply to Professor Martinez, 29 Loyola L.A. L. Review 579 (1996)

Against A Theory of Meaning, 73 Washington University Law Quarterly 1153 (1995)

Langdell’s Legacy, 90 Northwestern University Law Review 196 (1995) (Symposium Issue)

Wittgenstein and Constitutional Theory, 72 Texas Law Review 1837 (1994) (Symposium Issue)

Good Faith in Tort and Contract Law, 72 Texas Law Review 1291 (1994) (Symposium Issue)

Why Habermas’s Theory of Law Must Fail, 19 Indian Socio-Legal Journal 1 (1993)

The Pseudo-Debate Over Default Rules in Contract Law, 3 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 235 (1993) (Symposium Issue)

“You Made Me Do It”: My Reply to Stanley Fish, 72 Texas Law Review 67 (1993)

The Poverty of Interpretive Universalism: Toward the Reconstruction of Legal Theory, 72 Texas Law Review 1 (1993)

Foreword: The Challenge of Legal Formalism, 16 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 579 (1993) (Symposium Issue)

Conscience and the Constitution (Review Essay), 93 Columbia Law Review 270 (1993) (reviewing Philip Bobbitt, Constitutional Interpretation)

The Value of A Promise, 11 Law and Philosophy 117 (1992)

The Metaphysics of Legal Formalism, 77 Iowa Law Review 741 (1992) (Symposium Issue)

The Role of Good Faith in Lender Liability- A Reply to Hirshman and Taft, 7 Commercial Damages Reporter 39 (1992)

Postmodernism/Feminism/Law, 77 Cornell Law Review 254 (1992)

The Philosophical Foundations of Modern Contract Law: An Open Letter to James Gordley, 1991 Wisconsin Law Review 1432 (1991) (reprinted in Peter Linzer, A Contracts Anthology, 2d ed. 1995)

Lender Liability, Good Faith, and the Concept of Agreement Under the Uniform Commercial Code, 6 Commercial Damages Reporter (Jan./Feb. 1991)

A Fable from the Seventh Circuit: Frank Easterbrook on Good Faith, 76 Iowa Law Review 503 (1991)

The Importance of Asking the Right Questions: A Reply to Steve Fuller, 5 Social Epistemology 75 (1991)

Law, Practice, Interpretation and Argument: Toward a Narrative Conception of Legal Discourse, 5 Social Epistemology 61 (1991), also printed in Le Recours Aux Objectifs De La Loi Dans Son

Application (Travaux préparatoires du Congrès des 10-12 Septembre 1990 à Louvain-la-Neuve, 1990)

Introduction to Special Issue on Legal Theory & Wittgensteinian Thought, 3 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 3 (1990)

Law’s Pragmatism: A Theory of Law as Practice and Narrative, 76 Virginia Law Review 937 (1990)

Law’s Practice (Review Essay), 90 Columbia Law Review 575 (1990) (reviewing Karl Llewellyn, The Case Law System in America)

Good Faith, Lender Liability and Discretionary Acceleration: Of Llewellyn, Wittgenstein and the Uniform Commercial Code, 68 Texas Law Review 169 (1989) (reprinted in Peter Linzer, A Contracts Anthology 2d ed., 1995)

What Was Realism?, 2 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 193 (1989), (reprinted in The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory,  T.D. Campbell ed. 1992)

A Reply to David Jones (Rejoinder to review of Maine Debtor-Creditor Law), 41 Maine Law Review 467 (1989)

Realist Semantics and Legal Theory, 2 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 175 (1989), reprinted in The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (T.D. Campbell ed. 1992)

Hegel and Postmodernity, 10 Cardozo Law Review 1665 (1989)

Authorial Intent and Hermeneutics, 2 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 79 (1989)

Wittgenstein and the Code: A Theory of Good Faith Performance and Enforcement Under Article Nine, 137 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 335 (1988)

An Introduction to Conventionalism (Review Essay), 10 Western New England Law Review 43 (1988)

The Waiver Problem in Maine Real Property Foreclosure Law: A Commercial Paper Perspective, 38 Maine Law Review 49 (1986)

Interpretation In Law: Toward A Reconstruction of the Current Debate, 29 Villanova Law Review 671 (1984), reprinted in 34 Law Review Digest 4 (1985)

The Decline of the Privity Rule in the Maine Law of Tort Products Liability: A Conceptual History, 35 Maine Law Review 1 (1983)

The Liability of Attorneys to Third Parties for Negligence: An Issue Ripe for Appellate Review, 17 Maine Bar Bulletin 205 (1983)