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13. Critical legal theory

open access: yes, 2015
All critical legal theorists share a deep cynicism about many of the important questions of legal theory. Fundamentally they reject many of the assumptions of both the legal and political order: for example, the free market, ‘meta-narratives’, and male or racial domination. This chapter first discusses the development of critical legal studies and then
Raymond Wacks
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Critical legal theory

open access: yes, 2012
Raymond Wacks
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6. Critical legal theory

open access: yes, 2006
Raymond Wacks
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Critical International Legal Theory

2012
Although most writings on public international law (PIL) possess an esprit critique, what distinguishes critical international legal theory (CILT) is a sense that the failings in the project are not marginal or exceptional, but endemic, consistent, and structural.
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Critical International Legal Theory

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This chapter presents an account of three phases of writing and practice in critical international legal theory, after first identifying some braided historico-political fuel lines for these cycles of work. These phases correspond to successive periods of revisionism: a pre-1989 reckoning (dating from the mid-late 1970s) with the non-materialization of
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