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Problems of the philosophy of law

Development of legal systems of Russia and foreign countries : problems of theory and practice, 2023
The concept of “being” is one of the most important of the general range of philosophical concepts, including law. Being is meant as a universal property of all things, determining the primacy of a thing.
Yuliya Ivanova
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On John Rawls’ theory of justice

Current Issues of the State and Law, 2022
The political processes that took place in the world after the Second World War required a new philosophi-cal understanding, since the utilitarian approach, which dominated the Anglo-American political tradition for a long time, could not fully fulfill ...
V. Solovyeva
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Bioethics and the Rule of Law: A Classical Liberal Theory.

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2020
Heated debates over healthcare policy in the United States point to the need for a legal framework that can sustain both moral diversity and peaceful cooperation.
Michael Brodrick
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Euthanasia in Belgium: Shortcomings of the Law and Its Application and of the Monitoring of Practice.

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2021
In 2002 with the passing of the Euthanasia Law, Belgium became one of the few countries worldwide to legalize euthanasia. In the 18 years since the passing of the law, much has changed.
Kasper Raus   +2 more
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Justice, Community and Freedom: XXX World Congress on the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy

Philosophy of law and general theory of law
The article is dedicated to the review of the XXX World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), which took place in the summer of 2022 in Bucharest, Romania. The overall theme of the Congress, “Justice,
Sergiy Maksymov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Philosophy of Law for a Naturalist: An Introduction to Artificial Law Theory

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The aim of this essay is to provide an outline for a naturalistic approach to jurisprudence. It be-gins by arguing for certain re-orientations away from certain questions currently preoccupy legal philosophers but should not. The question of the nature of law is, as currently understood, a misguided question.
openaire   +2 more sources

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