Scott J. Shapiro

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Scott J. Shapiro is the Charles F. Southmayd Professor of Law and Philosophy at Yale Law School and the Director of Yale's Center for Law and Philosophy. He has been widely cited for his work on the planning theory of law.[1] With Oona A. Hathaway, he has developed the concept of "outcasting" in international law and has been critical of humanitarian intervention without authorization from the UN Security Council.[2] His book with Oona A. Hathaway, The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World, was published by Simon & Schuster in September 2017 and was launched at an event organized in DC by New America and moderated by its Vice President, Peter Bergen.

Bibliography

Books

  • Jules L. Coleman, Kenneth Einar Himma, and Scott J. Shapiro (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law, 2002, Oxford University Press
  • Scott J. Shapiro, Legality, 2011, Harvard University Press
  • Hathaway, Oona A.; Scott J. Shapiro (2017). The internationalists : how a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world. New York: Simon & Schuster. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)
    • Published in the UK as Hathaway, Oona; Scott Shapiro (2017). The internationalists and their plan to outlaw war. Allen Lane. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |last-author-amp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help)

Other Works

  • Antidemocracy in America: Truth, Power, and the Republic at Risk

MW Anderson, L Wade, TJ Sugrue, V Pickard, S Sassen, A Das, ... Columbia University Press

  • Dimensions of normativity: New essays on metaethics and jurisprudence

D Plunkett, SJ Shapiro, K Toh Oxford University Press

  • The Interpretation of Plans

S Shapiro Legal Conventionalism, 191-198

  • International law and its transformation through the outlawry of war

OA Hathaway, SJ Shapiro International Affairs 95 (1), 45-62 Response to critics OA Hathaway, SJ Shapiro Global Constitutionalism 7 (3), 374-382

  • War Manifestos

OA Hathaway, WS Holste, SJ Shapiro, J Van De Velde, LW Lachowicz The University of Chicago Law Review 85 (5), 1139-1226

  • What Realists Don't Understand About the Law

OA Hathaway, SJ Shapiro Available at SSRN 3122007

  • Law, morality, and everything else: General jurisprudence as a branch of metanormative inquiry

D Plunkett, S Shapiro Ethics 128 (1), 37-68

  • The Planning Theory of Law

SJ Shapiro Yale Law School, Public Law Research Paper Massively shared agency S Shapiro

  • Rational and Social Agency: The Philosophy of Michael Bratman, 257-293

Reply to Crocker, Guest and Murphy SJ Shapiro Analysis 72 (3), 573-587

  • La teoría política y el imperio de la ley

J Shklar, SJ Shapiro, D Dyzenhaus, S Fish, J Waldron M. Melero, M. Dworkin y sus críticos el debate sobre el imperio de la ley …

  • What is law (and why should we care)?

SJ Shapiro del mismo Legality, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA Outcasting: enforcement in domestic and international law O Hathaway, SJ Shapiro Yale Lj 121, 252

  • Legality

SJ Shapiro, S Shapiro Harvard University Press

  • Was inclusive legal positivism founded on a mistake?

SJ Shapiro Ratio Juris 22 (3), 326-338

  • What is the Rule of Recognition (and Does it Exist)?

SJ Shapiro Oxford University Press The Hart-Dworkin debate: A short guide for the perplexed SJ Shapiro Available at SSRN 968657 Edited by Enrique Villanueva Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM R Chang, J Coleman, M Greenberg, C Kutz, T Nagel, S Perry, U Schmill, ...

Critical studies and reviews of Shapiro's work

The internationalists

References

  1. ^ Damiano Canale and Giovanni Tuzet, eds, The Planning Theory of Law: A Critical Reading. Springer, 2013. David Plunkett, "The Planning Theory of Law I: The Nature of Legal Institutions" and "The Planning Theory of Law II: The Nature of Legal Norms," Philosophy Compass. Volume 8, Issue 2 (2013), 149-158 and 159-169.
  2. ^ Oona Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro, "On Syria, A U.N. Vote Isn't Optional," New York Times, Sept. 3, 2013.


  • Google Scholar List of publications and citations to those publications by Scott J. Shapiro