The essay contends the following points: 1) in spite of its openness toward meta-normativity, institutionalism does not imply legal realism; 2) institutionalism does imply a specific theory of the sources of law, in which “involuntary law” has a prominent role; 3) as connected as it may be with interpretation, the theory of the sources of law can be thought of independently from it and, it should be from an analytical point of view; 4) the institutionalist theory of the sources of law leaves some difficulties unsolved, especially concerning the way the theory deals with its own verification and with the valuation of epistemic processes of “discovering” and “creation”. The conclusion is that it is possible to be institutionalist, with...
This article juxtaposes Santi Romano’s legal-pluralist paradigm with other approaches to illustrate ...
The essay deals with the evolving relationship between new necessities emerging in private law dom...
This article analyzes and compares the institutionalist theories of law developed by Santi Romano an...
The essay contends the following points: 1) in spite of its openness toward meta-normativity, insti...
The essay contends the following points: 1) in spite of its openness toward meta-normativity, instit...
We are all institutionalists today; we all think law is produced and applied by its own institutions...
This paper argues that Santi Romano’s legal institutionalism is driven by implicit normative assumpt...
All those who lend themselves to the study of Santi Romano’s jur¬isprudence and intellectual legacy ...
In the period between the wars, legal philosophy elaborated a system of concepts in which the normat...
The present contribution is devoted to assessing the workable topicality of the major texts (in term...
This articles centres on the persistent intercourse between social order and its undoing. By explor...
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s politica...
This article conjures the notion of “the impolitical” to address legal institutionalism as a theory ...
Abstract: Nowadays it’s necessary to deal about institutionalism due to the interest recently arosed...
The essay intends to highlight the particular value that Santi Romano attributes to the principle of...
This article juxtaposes Santi Romano’s legal-pluralist paradigm with other approaches to illustrate ...
The essay deals with the evolving relationship between new necessities emerging in private law dom...
This article analyzes and compares the institutionalist theories of law developed by Santi Romano an...
The essay contends the following points: 1) in spite of its openness toward meta-normativity, insti...
The essay contends the following points: 1) in spite of its openness toward meta-normativity, instit...
We are all institutionalists today; we all think law is produced and applied by its own institutions...
This paper argues that Santi Romano’s legal institutionalism is driven by implicit normative assumpt...
All those who lend themselves to the study of Santi Romano’s jur¬isprudence and intellectual legacy ...
In the period between the wars, legal philosophy elaborated a system of concepts in which the normat...
The present contribution is devoted to assessing the workable topicality of the major texts (in term...
This articles centres on the persistent intercourse between social order and its undoing. By explor...
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s politica...
This article conjures the notion of “the impolitical” to address legal institutionalism as a theory ...
Abstract: Nowadays it’s necessary to deal about institutionalism due to the interest recently arosed...
The essay intends to highlight the particular value that Santi Romano attributes to the principle of...
This article juxtaposes Santi Romano’s legal-pluralist paradigm with other approaches to illustrate ...
The essay deals with the evolving relationship between new necessities emerging in private law dom...
This article analyzes and compares the institutionalist theories of law developed by Santi Romano an...