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    Meeting the buddha on the road – An essay on christian scholarship by I.J. Kroeze

    Published 2001-08-01
    Subjects: “…Critical Legal Studies…”
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    Editorial: On Un-Doing Law by Greta Olson, Sonja Schillings

    Published 2017-07-01
    Subjects: “…critical legal studies…”
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    Notes on femicide/feminicidio and the limits of justice by Juliana M. Streva

    Published 2022-11-01
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    The Realization Of Social Justice For The Poor Citizens According To Legal Philosophy by Meta Nadia Winata, Naomi Jesica, Lusi Septiyati

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Therefore this research journal is about the realization of social justice for the underprivileged people in the philosophy of law, especially based on the theory named Critical Legal Studies. Keywords: Critical Legal Studies; Injustice; Poor Citizens…”
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    Law, ethics and the biopolitical / by Swiffen, Amy

    Published 2011
    “…Unique in its critical and cross-disciplinary approach, Law, Ethics and the Biopolitical will be of interest to students and teachers in the areas of law and society, law and literature, critical legal studies, social theory, bioethics, psychoanalysis, and biopolitics."…”
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    Research Assessment and Legal Scholarship by Christopher Arup

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…It is capable of carrying forward the impulse of critical legal studies and helping to shape the critical pedagogy that may currently be lacking within legal education.…”
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    The ABC of the OPT: The Broken Promise of Belligerent Occupation Law by Yuval Shany

    “…This approach draws its intellectual roots from classic insights of critical legal studies – e.g., that law is chronically malleable to abuse and that law constitutes politics through other means. …”
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    Critical Race Theory jako nurt amerykańskiej filozofii prawa by Michał Peno

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The paper outlines the sources, history and roots of CRT as stemming from the critical philosophy tradition of the Frankfurt School as well as the Critical Legal Studies movement (CLS). Although CRT is alien to Polish school of law philosophy (which tends towards the analytical and the positivistic) and concerns issues that go unnoticed in Poland, the openness and the narrative approach of the proponents of CRT in law philosophy might be indicative of how philosophy can affect (and how strongly) the practice of law, which currently seems to be lacking in Polish legal reality.…”
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    Justice Denied: Literary, Legal and Psychoanalytic Denial in the Age of Modernism by Vicky Sparrow

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Drawing on thinkers across the fields of poetics, psychoanalysis and critical legal studies, this article argues that the concept of denial indexes a fundamental tension between the theoretical frameworks of psychoanalysis and the law. …”
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    Spravedlnost dekonstrukce, dekonstrukce spravedlnosti. K Derridově koncepci spravedlnosti by Miroslav Vacura

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study is devoted to Derrida’s conception of normativity, focusing on his intervention in jurisprudence through reinterpretation of the concept of justice, which had a major influence on American critical legal studies theorists. A short introduction setting the topic into a broader context is followed by a section providing a brief overview of Derrida’s essential conceptual apparatus and the explanation of the method of deconstruction. …”
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    Stop the illusory nonsense! Teaching transformative delict by Emile Zitzke

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…By ‘critically’ I mean compliance with broad themes of critical legal theory, especially drawing from Critical Legal Studies (CLS) and its successive theoretical progeny (Feminist Legal Theory, Critical Race Theory and Queer Theory). …”
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