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Critical Rationalism as a Source of Theoretical Jurisprudence
The article is devoted to the inquiry of a specific conception of law, emerging from an attempt to comprehend sociolegal order through the lens of epistemology of critical rationalism.
R. S. Raab
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FILSAFAT HUKUM: Aktualisasi Critical Legal Studies Di Indonesia
This paper discusses Critical Legal Studies as a critical study of law that opposes the school of legal formalism. As a critical study, Critical Legal Studies accommodates not only Marxist legal ideas, but also liberal-radical and postmodernism.
Dudang Gojali
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The punishment ground of complicity in the stricter sense, with special regard to aiding and abetting [PDF]
In this paper, the seven most important opinions about the punishment ground of complicity in the stricter sense, with special regard to aiding and abetting, have been presented and critically assessed.
Marković Ivana Z.
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Stop the illusory nonsense! Teaching transformative delict
In this article, I provide a few thoughts on what it means to teach law, specifically ‘law of delict’, ‘critically’, as a response to conservative legal culture, which, I believe, currently prevails in South African legal education.
Emile Zitzke
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Legal Form, COVID and the Political: Notes Towards a Critique of the Corpus Iuris Pandemici
The scholarly analysis and critique of law always take place under circumstances of scarcity of academic resources. At any given moment, the number of academic jurists mastering a given legal system and being capable of analysing and critiquing it at a ...
Rafał Mańko
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In recent years, legal theory has developed into a generic term for multidisciplinary legal thinking. Under the heading of legal theory, scholars have explored novel pathways to legal research by using insights and methodologies from a multitude of ...
Marietta Auer
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Research Handbook on Critical Legal Theory [PDF]
Emilios Christodoulidis
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Extending Human Resource Development Theory to the Judiciary Field; Theoretical Framework [PDF]
Human resource development theory represents organizational human development in the general mean; this theory, with an interdisciplinary approach, includes various organizational contexts.
Rasool Rasaeefard
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In the middle of things: the political economy of labour beyond the market
While legal analyses of political economy typically centre on events and processes within the market, this discussion argues that contemporary dilemmas requires attention to labour and productive activity at its edges and beyond.
Kerry Rittich
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Contracts scholarship beyond Materialisierung
This comment aims to show how Klaus Eller's paper on ‘The Political Economy of Tenancy Contract Law’1 raises the stakes of private law scholarship and contributes to the larger project of remodeling legal institutions in a progressive direction.
Daniela Caruso
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