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Legal Philosophy resources

This resource page is under constant construction. We would like it to include your most recent papers and any links you have found worthwhile. For contributions please email pr@alpsa.net.

 

Online Notes for Introductory Jurisprudence

NOW UPDATED: 19/3/05. Written and compiled by a TC Beirne School of Law student. The author bears all responsibility for the notes.

 

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Legal Philosophy Links

An ever-growing page of useful links for legal philosophy: includes relevant journals, PhD opportunities, postgraduate scholarships, and philosophical organisations.

 

 

Online Paper Series

To submit a paper for this series or comment on any of these papers please email pr@alpsa.net

 

2005 Paper #1

Leskiewicz, M, "Towards an Ontological Revival of Legal Theory, Part I: Methodological Critiques, Sources, and Recommendations". Text available here.

2005 Paper #2

Leskiewicz, M, "Towards an Ontological Revival of Legal Theory, Part II: Methodological Ethics, Bourdieu, Giddens and De Certeau". Text available here.

2005 Paper #3

Leskiewicz, M, "Centre for the History of European Discourses Summer Project Report on the History and Theory of the Law of Evidence" . Text available here.

2005 Paper #4

Keenan, S " How Iraq became illegal: Language, violence and the constitution of illegality in international law" . Text available here.

2005 Paper #5

Leskiewicz, M, "Comparative Law Methodology, Legal Culture and Epistemology of Law." Text available here.

2005 Paper #6

Leskiewicz, M, "The Construction of Commercial Contracts: Towards A Social Theory of Construction." Text available here.

2005 Paper #7

Leskiewicz, M, "Does Diversity on the Bench Matter? Towards a Social Theory of Statutory Interpretation." Text available here.

2005 Paper #8

Leskiewicz, M, "Notes Towards a Healthy Legal Culture: Revitilising the Epistemology and Pedagogy of Law." Text available here.

 

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