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The Use of Scholarship by the WTO Appellate Body
This article examines the use of scholarship by the WTO Appellate Body. While it is not possible to say definitively how the Appellate Body views the legal status of scholarship in WTO dispute settlement, its use of scholarship will in practice ...
Sondre Torp Helmersen
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Applying an Intersectional Approach in Legal Scholarship
For some time now, the concept of intersectionality has been used in both academic and political discourses. Intersectional thinking highlights interlocking relations of domination and inequality.
Ines Rössl
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Dancing With Strangers: Young Legal Scholars and Their Disciplinary Predicament
In a world where academia's mantra increasingly demands interdisciplinary engagement, legal scholarship faces a choice: uphold its traditional boundaries or embrace disciplinary confluence.
Timotej Obreza
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Nīshāpūrī Scholars in The Formation of Sunnī Scholarship in The Eleventh Century
The role of Nīshāpūrī medieval scholars in the tenth-eleventh century in the formation of Sunnī orthodoxy has been rarely discussed. The existing scholarship focuses primarily on the local history of Nīshāpūr and other parts of eastern Muslim world or ...
Mohammad Syifa Amin Widigdo
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National legal scholarship in the European legal area--A manifesto [PDF]
The advancing European integration poses fundamental questions for the various national traditions of legal scholarship. With a particular view to the German case, these questions will be unfolded in a first step, which will show how legal scholarship is affected by the political project of a European research area, the dynamics of a European legal ...
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Critical Thinking in Legal Education: Our Journey
We are proud to be Australasia’s leading source of legal education scholarship and one of the principal sites for academic discussion and debate about legal education issues.
Gabrielle Appleby +2 more
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The Common History of European Legal Scholarship [PDF]
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in the late 12th century to the development of national codifications which started some six centuries later. During this period, Roman law was of great importance in the universities, and Justinian’s Corpus Iuris Civilis was the central text for legal ...
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Margaret A. Schilt, Is the Future of Legal Scholarship in the Blogosphere? <em> Law.com </em> , August 31, 2007. A good review of the world of scholarly blogging by law professors.
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Can we expect changes in the organizational structure of law schools to result in changes in the kind of scholarship they produce? This paper opens up that question and suggests an affirmative answer, putting forward the example of the United States.
Fernando Muñoz León
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The “natural law” movement provoked some discussions on the method of interpretation of law within the European legal thought. Diverse methodological approaches referring to some social, historical, and multidimensional aspects and foundations of law ...
Edyta Sokalska, Małgorzata Augustyniak
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