The ethos of the lawyer in western societies is mainly founded on a culture of the Enlightenment. In effect, it tends to treat law in a purely rational and instrumental manner. The Law and Literature movement, as opposed to this traditional approach, searches for lost dimensions of the lawyer’s ethos, trying to discover interpretative, rhetoric and narrative aspects in the practice of law
The paper analyses some elements which create the identity of legal culture. These elements are det...
The philosophy of law is not separate from but dependent upon ethics and political philosophy, which...
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...
The ethos of the lawyer in western societies is mainly founded on a culture of the Enlightenment. I...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
If law as an activity emerged naively and unpremeditated, as a direction of attention pursued withou...
The high qualified lawyer ought to be characterised not only by good technical skills, but also by g...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
A pioneer of the the new law and literature movement narrates its central vision, which he calls poe...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
The Irrelevance of Contemporary Academic Philosophy for Law: Recovering the Rhetorical Tradition, in...
The work begins, first, with the rebuilding the relationship between law and justice in the european...
The paper analyses some elements which create the identity of legal culture. These elements are det...
The philosophy of law is not separate from but dependent upon ethics and political philosophy, which...
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...
The ethos of the lawyer in western societies is mainly founded on a culture of the Enlightenment. I...
It is not easy to do philosophy in the tradition of Wittgenstein and Malcolm. The human mind gravita...
Although the sheer technicality of the law’s concepts and categories often inhibits any discussion ...
The context provided by an AALS panel on Law and Humanities, organized by Jessica Silbey under the t...
If law as an activity emerged naively and unpremeditated, as a direction of attention pursued withou...
The high qualified lawyer ought to be characterised not only by good technical skills, but also by g...
The author seeks to give a sweeping discussion the study of law starting with the primitive sources ...
A pioneer of the the new law and literature movement narrates its central vision, which he calls poe...
What is law like? What can we compare it with in order to illuminate its character and suggest answe...
No doubt there are people who believe that the law is the exclusive domain of the legal profession— ...
The Irrelevance of Contemporary Academic Philosophy for Law: Recovering the Rhetorical Tradition, in...
The work begins, first, with the rebuilding the relationship between law and justice in the european...
The paper analyses some elements which create the identity of legal culture. These elements are det...
The philosophy of law is not separate from but dependent upon ethics and political philosophy, which...
Law is an evolving mental construct. Law, considered distinctly from a legal system, is only a cons...