Elgar studies in legal theory
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Elgar studies in legal theory
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Elgar studies in legal theory
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- Technology and the trajectory of myth, David Grant, Lyria Bennett Moses
- Law's political foundations, rivers, rifles, rice, and religion, John O. Haley, William R. Orthwein
- Legal conversation as signifier, Jan M. Broekman, Frank Fleerackers
- Law's reality, a philosophy of law, Allan Beever
- Interpretivism and the limits of law, edited by Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Francesca Poggi and Izabela Skoczeń
- The end of law, how law's claims relate to law's aims, David McIlroy (Barrister and Visiting Professor, CCLS, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
- Law and evil, the evolutionary perspective, Wojciech Załuski (Full Professor, Department of Philosophy of Law and Legal Ethics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)
- Gender, alterity and human rights, freedom in a fishbowl, Ratna Kapur
- Social construction of law, potential and limits, Michael Giudice
- The insanity defense, a philosophical analysis, Wojciech Załuski
- Law in the first person plural, roots, concepts, topics, Bert van Roermund
- Theories of legal relations, Emmanuel Jeuland
- After meaning, the sovereignty of forms in international law, Jean d'Aspremont
- Domesticating Kelsen, towards the pure theory of English law, Alexander Orakhelashvili (Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham, UK)
- Legal certainty in the preliminary reference procedure, the role of extra-legal steadying factors, John Cotter
- Authority in transnational legal theory, theorising across disciplines, edited by Roger Cotterrell, Maksymilian Del Mar
- Legal theory and the media of law, Thomas Vesting
- Socratic voices, dialogues on law, time, and reconciliation, Bert van Roermund
- The turning point in private law, ecology, technology and the commons, Ugo Mattei (University of California, Hastings, San Francisco, US, International University College, Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin), and Alessandra Quarta (University of Turin and International University College, Italy)
- Allegiance, citizenship and the law, the enigma of belonging, Helen Irving