This Element aims to explore how the relation between societal organisation and legal orders – the question of materiality – has been investigated in philosophy of law. The starting point of the Element is that such relation has often been left invisible or thematised in poor and reductive terms. After having explained the main reasons behind this neglect, the Element provides an overview of the three main approaches to legal philosophy whose contributions, though not always effective, can still provide some insights for a contemporary analysis of legal orders' materiality: materialism, legal institutionalism, and the new materialism. The last section of the Element suggests looking for a footing for the study of materiality in two fields: ...
Autopoietic theory is increasingly seen as a candidate for a radical theory of law, both in relation...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
This project develops an ontological analysis of law. It starts by characterising law as a layered p...
This Element aims to explore how the relation between societal organisation and legal orders – the q...
The chapter discusses the current legal scholarship which takes ‘legal materials’ as its objects of ...
In the last ten years or so, the notions of matter and materiality have gained more visibility in le...
Can law still play a central role in governing human behavior even if the state law may have become ...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
Political jurisprudence provides a reconstruction of the enabling conditions of public law and a met...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This volume assembles leading scholars to examine how their respective theoretical positions relate ...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
The material Constitution can be understood as the daily dynamic of systemic reproduction of a socie...
What is the material context of constitutional order? The purpose of this paper is to offer an answe...
Autopoietic theory is increasingly seen as a candidate for a radical theory of law, both in relation...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
This project develops an ontological analysis of law. It starts by characterising law as a layered p...
This Element aims to explore how the relation between societal organisation and legal orders – the q...
The chapter discusses the current legal scholarship which takes ‘legal materials’ as its objects of ...
In the last ten years or so, the notions of matter and materiality have gained more visibility in le...
Can law still play a central role in governing human behavior even if the state law may have become ...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies1 can bring to an anthropology of ...
Political jurisprudence provides a reconstruction of the enabling conditions of public law and a met...
This chapter reflects on what materiality-inflected methodologies can bring to an anthropology of la...
This volume assembles leading scholars to examine how their respective theoretical positions relate ...
Legal scholarship is remarkable for the poverty of its method. This chapter reaches critical insight...
The material Constitution can be understood as the daily dynamic of systemic reproduction of a socie...
What is the material context of constitutional order? The purpose of this paper is to offer an answe...
Autopoietic theory is increasingly seen as a candidate for a radical theory of law, both in relation...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
This project develops an ontological analysis of law. It starts by characterising law as a layered p...