The Legacy of Ronald Dworkin (1931-2013): A Legal Theory and Methodology for Hedgehogs, Hercules, and One Right Answers [PDF]
In this paper the author addresses Ronald Dworkin’s work and assesses his legacy to legal, moral and political philosophy. And so, considers among its merits having developed an original legal theory with its distinctive methodology, which not only has ...
Flores, Imer
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International Order, Political Community, and the Search for a Eurpoean Public Philosophy [PDF]
The shaping of international order, and the place of concepts such as law and community within that order, has emerged as one of the most pressing issues in contemporary legal and political thought.
Ward, Ian
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Friedrich August von Hayek's Conception of Law: Between Liberal Ideology and Social Theory [PDF]
The article is devoted to the re-problematisation of F.A. Hayek's legacy in philosophy of law and social theory. Taking as an example the works of SPSU professor I.Y. Kozlikhin, and some other works about Hayek's theory of law, the author demonstrates
Ruslan S. Raab
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The Questions of Authority [PDF]
In 1992, Professor, Frederick Schauer of Harvard University, delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s twelfth Annual Philip A. Hart Memorial Lecture: Two Cheers for Authority: Should Officials Obey the Law?.
Schauer, Frederick
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The controversy between communitarians and contract theorists as a new scene in the dispute between the natural law theory and legal positivism The Author convinces that the dispute between legal positivism and the natural law theory takes place not ...
Maciej Chmieli
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The Logic and Limits of Environmental Criminal Law in the Global Setting: Brazil and the United States--Comparisons, Contrasts, and Questions in Search of a Robust Theory [PDF]
Strict but arguably unfair and counterproductive systems of criminal environmental law and enforcement exist in both the United States and Brazll in the twenty-first century.
Blomquist, Robert F.
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The Choice-Based Perspective of Choice-of-Law [PDF]
This article offers an innovative basis for the choice-of-law question: the Choice-Based Perspective (CBP). The main argument is that there exists an alternative rights-based understanding of choice-of-law to that which is presently known as the vested ...
Peari, Sagi
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The iron law of democratic socialism: British and Austrian influences on the young Karl Polanyi [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.A central thesis of Karl Polanyi's The great transformation concerns the tensions between capitalism and democracy: the former embodies the principle of inequality, while
Bauer O. +42 more
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International Legal Doctrine and Philosophy: Aspects of Interaction
Article is devoted to analysis of relation between international legal theory and philosophy. Author asserts that moral, political and legal philosophy is having a great significance in international legal doctrine.
M. V. Shugurov
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The Jurisprudential Turn in Legal Ethics [PDF]
When legal ethics developed as an academic discipline in the mid-1970s, its theoretical roots were in moral philosophy. The early theorists in legal ethics were moral philosophers by training, and they explored legal ethics as a branch of moral ...
Kruse, Katherine R.
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