Thinking about Law is a fascinating and rich study about access to justice. It is a rich study because it draws heavily from the pre-Socratic view of justice and the relation of the Hebrew language with justice
The law-literature debate appears to be, at best, marginalised and often overlooked by legal scholar...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...
Alon Harel’s Why Law Matters is a laudable attempt to sharpen our understanding of how the law deals...
What calls for thinking about law?; what does it mean to think about?; what is aboutness? Could it b...
Benjamin’s thinking on justice originates from a complex of early writings on language, mathematics,...
most painstaking and patient endeavours to locate the difference between the world of Heidegger’s th...
Philosophy of law sometimes refers to Heidegger, yet Heidegger does not explicitly tackle this area ...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
Law and justice are basically abstract, but not only based on the scope of philosophical study. Lega...
This edited collection of essays brings together a dozen leading academics hailing from different sc...
In the article an attempt is undertaken at defining mutual relations of justice and purposefulness, ...
Nietzsche and Legal Theory is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a...
AT FIFTY, ISRAELI LAW IS bursting with judicial and scholarly activity and creativity. Up until the ...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
The statue of Lady Justice, a blindfold over her eyes, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the...
The law-literature debate appears to be, at best, marginalised and often overlooked by legal scholar...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...
Alon Harel’s Why Law Matters is a laudable attempt to sharpen our understanding of how the law deals...
What calls for thinking about law?; what does it mean to think about?; what is aboutness? Could it b...
Benjamin’s thinking on justice originates from a complex of early writings on language, mathematics,...
most painstaking and patient endeavours to locate the difference between the world of Heidegger’s th...
Philosophy of law sometimes refers to Heidegger, yet Heidegger does not explicitly tackle this area ...
The concept of law and the associated figure of Moses have recently received much attention: last ye...
Law and justice are basically abstract, but not only based on the scope of philosophical study. Lega...
This edited collection of essays brings together a dozen leading academics hailing from different sc...
In the article an attempt is undertaken at defining mutual relations of justice and purposefulness, ...
Nietzsche and Legal Theory is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a...
AT FIFTY, ISRAELI LAW IS bursting with judicial and scholarly activity and creativity. Up until the ...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
The statue of Lady Justice, a blindfold over her eyes, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the...
The law-literature debate appears to be, at best, marginalised and often overlooked by legal scholar...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...
Alon Harel’s Why Law Matters is a laudable attempt to sharpen our understanding of how the law deals...