About conceptions of time (physical time, human time, legal time) and conceptions of time in law (founding time, timeless time of legal doctrine, instant time, longlasting time, consolidation time, voluntarist future time, aleatory time, anarchic time, alternating time). Conceptions of the future (the instant view - no future, the empty view - a completely open future, the half-full view : an open future, party determined by the past). Conclusion : towards a dialectical time conception
Time is everywhere in law. It shapes doctrines as disparate as ripeness and retroactivity, and it im...
International audienceFor people committed to a given course of action, the objectivity of social fa...
Exploring the metaphysics of time, this book examines key questions about the nature of time. It beg...
The main point of that article is to consider the axiological aspect of legal temporality. The presu...
Time can be seen as ideal, mental on one side and as realistic, objective phenomenon, on the other s...
This essay addresses perceptions of time and temporality in legal rules and in legal knowledge under...
This essay addresses perceptions of time and temporality in legal rules and in legal knowledge under...
This article claims that legal time has excluded and submerged an important sense of time inside str...
The most influential legal philosophies—notably legal positivism—tend to draw a sharp epistemologica...
Research on law's relationship with time has flourished over the past decade. This edited collection...
The central purpose of this essay is to show why the deconstruction of the traditional conception of...
peer reviewedThe speech inquires into the links which exist between the concepts of time and law, an...
Analysis and description of historical development and of the current legislation of the issues deal...
Law, understood both in its abstractness and materiality, manifests itself as timeless category that...
In the last decade, the changing role of time in society has once again taken centre stage in the ac...
Time is everywhere in law. It shapes doctrines as disparate as ripeness and retroactivity, and it im...
International audienceFor people committed to a given course of action, the objectivity of social fa...
Exploring the metaphysics of time, this book examines key questions about the nature of time. It beg...
The main point of that article is to consider the axiological aspect of legal temporality. The presu...
Time can be seen as ideal, mental on one side and as realistic, objective phenomenon, on the other s...
This essay addresses perceptions of time and temporality in legal rules and in legal knowledge under...
This essay addresses perceptions of time and temporality in legal rules and in legal knowledge under...
This article claims that legal time has excluded and submerged an important sense of time inside str...
The most influential legal philosophies—notably legal positivism—tend to draw a sharp epistemologica...
Research on law's relationship with time has flourished over the past decade. This edited collection...
The central purpose of this essay is to show why the deconstruction of the traditional conception of...
peer reviewedThe speech inquires into the links which exist between the concepts of time and law, an...
Analysis and description of historical development and of the current legislation of the issues deal...
Law, understood both in its abstractness and materiality, manifests itself as timeless category that...
In the last decade, the changing role of time in society has once again taken centre stage in the ac...
Time is everywhere in law. It shapes doctrines as disparate as ripeness and retroactivity, and it im...
International audienceFor people committed to a given course of action, the objectivity of social fa...
Exploring the metaphysics of time, this book examines key questions about the nature of time. It beg...