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A Vision of Global Legal Scholarship [PDF]
Global legal scholarship should aim to be both post-national and inter-disciplinary. By post-national, we imply that it should rise above national legal systems and cover a more abstract corpus of knowledge about law, of which national legal systems ...
Pierre Larouche
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Legal scholarship as design: A comment on Kammerhofer
In his interesting chapter, Kammerhofer argues in favour of Kelsen's pure legal theory as eminently suitable for the study of international law. He points out that this theory is about two separate objects. The first object is doctrinal legal scholarship; the second is law itself.
Westerman, Pauline +2 more
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Two times two temperaments of legal scholarship and the question of commodification
The article offers a brief account of the continental European (viz., German) and the US American approach to legal education and scholarship. It then explores in which respect legal academics active in these cultures are vulnerable to the lure of ...
Alexander Somek
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Editorial Note: How Much Critical Distance in the Academic Study of European Law?
Editorial Note: Bruno De Witte, Emeritus Professor of European Union Law, Maastricht University, and part-time professor at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute, Florence Title:How Much Critical Distance in the Academic Study ...
Bruno De Witte
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The emergence and consolidation of European Community law (later European Union law) was rendered possible by key legal and political actors drawing a map of supranational law with the key concepts of direct effect, primacy and uniformity. The underlying
Antoine Vauchez
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The EU and law in context: the context
It is widely acknowledged that the contextual study of European Community law, later European Union law, has contributed to a richer understanding of EC/EU law.
Carol Harlow
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Freedom of Religion in Communities of Legal Scholarship: A Christian Perspective [PDF]
Legal scholarship (as with a range of other disciplines) inextricably relates to its author’s foundational beliefs (comprised of, for example, ontological and cosmological views, moral convictions, and the like).
Shaun de Freitas
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The case for clinical scholarship
Lines between theory and practice have been blurred considerably in law teaching already, with the spreading influence of clinical legal education around the world.2 In this article, I address the implications of this trend on legal scholarship – the ...
Frank Bloch
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“When Paradigms Are Out of Place”: Embracing Eclecticism in Legal Scholarship by Academic Turns
As with the progress of social sciences in which the notion of turn has gradually taken a central position in academic discourse, we have often seen the blended application of “paradigm shift talk” and “turn talk” to delineate the construction of ...
Shisong Jiang
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Measuring the Impact of Social Justice Teaching: Research Design and Oversight
Research and the production of scholarship is a fundamental part of being a legal academic. Such endeavors identify issues and answer questions that further understanding of the law, the profession, and the justice system itself.
Lisa Bliss, Sylvia Caley, Leslie Wolf
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