SYNALLAGMA AND FREEDOM OF CONTRACT - The Concept of Reciprocity and Fairness in Contracts from the Historical and Law and Economics Perspective [PDF]
The problem of commutative justice has been widely analysed by the contemporary doctrine of civil law. Simultaneously there is a profound debate about the meaning of commutative justice and equivalence in exchange within the sphere of moral philosophy ...
Mariusz Jerzy Golecki
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The possibility for a practical view of ethics: Husserl and Heidegger on the philosophy of law [PDF]
This contribution centres on the practical view of ethics and its connection with the philosophy of law as it is portrayed in the works of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
Massa, Manuela
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Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
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Human Dignity and the Foundations of International Law. By PATRICK CAPPS, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2009. 308 pp. 22.00. Law at the Vanishing Point: A Philosophical Analysis of International Law. By AARON FICHTELBERG, Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing, 2008. 244 pp. 60.00. Philosophy of International Law. By ANTHONY CARTY, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 272 pp. 80.00 [PDF]
Philip Allott
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On the History of Political Philosophy: Great Political Thinkers from Thucydides to Locke [PDF]
On the History of Political Philosophy: Great Political Thinkers from Thucydides to Locke is a lively and lucid account of the major political theorists and philosophers of the ancient Greek, Roman, medieval, renaissance, and early modern periods.
Korab-Karpowicz, W. Julian
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Rigour in interpretive qualitative research in education: Ideas to think with
Abstract There has been a proliferation of qualitative approaches to researching education. While this has resulted in the construction of a rich tapestry of knowledge about education, it has also resulted in disparate research ideas, processes and practices, and created tensions relating to what constitutes rigorous qualitative research in education ...
Anthony J. Maher
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Suarez resurgitur : adapting the early modern Jus Gentium in contemporary international jurisprudence : on the fourth centenary of' Francisco Suarez's De legibus [PDF]
Taking its cues from Francisco Suarez's treatise De legibus (1612) and from a recent case before the International Court of Justice, this article examines the parallels between the Spanish philosopher's view of the 'jus gentium', as a law concerning ...
De Lucca, Jean-Paul
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Abstract Despite the continued global prevalence of discourses of educational inclusion, young people across local, national and international contexts continue to be educated outside of mainstream schools. In England, a diverse market of providers—known as alternative provision (AP)—cater for many of these young people.
Jodie Pennacchia+3 more
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Literature? In substitution for legal philosophy? (variations to and uses of “Law and Literature”) [PDF]
Csaba Varga
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Abstract Teacher shortages are not only severe and long term, but are strongly patterned by social inequities. In many Western countries the teaching workforce is dominated by White women, yet there is a lack of consideration as to why these patterns persist.
Emily MacLeod
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