Implicit in almost all of legal philosophy is the belief that law matters. But is that belief sound, and, if it... read more →
The purpose of legal philosophy is frequently defined as the discovery or exploration of the nature of law. The nature of... read more →
The essay addresses two different senses of important “problems” for contemporary legal philosophy. In the first case, the “problem” is having... read more →
In this paper, I argue that legal philosophers ought to focus more on problems of legal reasoning. This is a field... read more →
By comparing Protagoras’ and Callicles’ arguments, the author outlines two accounts that respond to the questions raised by the changing social... read more →
Since for much of the 20th century the comparative law was developing as the comparative private law, with subsequent... read more →
This paper addresses the notion and legal framework for virtual hearings in international arbitration. The authors first examine the... read more →
Discovery of CRISPR/Cas9 technology produced a revolution in human medicine, because of the availability, efficiency and low cost,... read more →
The paper explores the specific legal balance between liberty and equality, distinguishing it from political theories and constitutional settings, where they... read more →
Acemoglu, Daron, James A. Robinson. 2012. Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. London:... read more →