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This article discusses the influence of emerging linguistic philosophy theories in the 20th century on the development of analytical jurisprudence through an examination of the way those theories influenced the legal philosopher H. L. A. Hart.
Luana Sion Li
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THE WAR BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA AS A HISTORICAL AND CIVILIZATIONAL ASPECT [PDF]
The war that Russia started against Ukraine in 2022 shook the whole world. However, it is worth noting that the conflict has been going on since 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea and supported terrorist groups in eastern Ukraine.
Olena Pavlova +4 more
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Philosophical Foundations of Criminalization: Analysis of Moral Vices from the Perspective of the Theory of Self-Government and the Principle of Harm [PDF]
As a normative ethics theory, virtue ethics theory can present a criterion for criminalization. The revival of this theory brought about a great new change in new ethics philosophy in the second half of the 20th century.
Kamran Mahmoudian Esfahani +2 more
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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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On the critical method of law (G.F. Shereshenevich and his ideological legacy)
The ideological and scientific legacy of G.F. Shershenevich, a famous Russian civilist, was analyzed. In particular, his philosophy of law in what concerns the policy of law and the critical method was considered.
V.V. Lazarev
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From Rawls to Habermas: Towards A Theory of Grounded Impartiality in Canadian Administrative Law
At the same time that Canadian public law jurisprudence has grappled with some key cases on bias, a vibrant debate has also raged over the meaning and scope of the notion of impartiality within political and moral philosophy.
Laverne Jacobs
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Professional identity formation of law students ideally encompasses both development of the necessary attributes of lawyers as well as a robust philosophy to inform the character of their engagement with the justice system throughout their career. Susan
Jennifer Whelan
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Jurisprudence as phronetic experience: formulation of the problem
The article is devoted to reactualization of Aristotelian idea of phronesis (practical wisdom as the capacity of situational judgment) in the framework of hermeneutical philosophy (M. Heidegger, G.-G. Gadamer, P. Ricoeur, F.-J. Mootz III, J.
Natalia Ivanivna Satokhina
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Scientific Heritage of the Russian Jurist, Sociologist and Positivist Sergey Muromtsev
The article is devoted to the analysis of the scientific and legal views of Sergey A. Muromtsev, who is the founder of the sociological approach in the Russian legal science. The influence of the philosophy of positivism and sociology, in particular the
Alexander Dmitrievich Strunskiy +1 more
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Law and morality in contemporary philosophy of law [PDF]
In this paper, author tries to analyze complex character of the relation between law and morality in contemporary law philosophy. There are three approaches to the issue of relation between law and morality: natural law theory (identity thesis ...
Stanković Dejan Vuk
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