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This book of essays follows from and adds to the presentations, discussions and debates of the Critical Legal Conference 2010, held in Utrecht at the Department of Legal Theory of the Faculty of Law (Utrecht University). The 2010 conference focused, as a main theme, on exposing the normative abuse o...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book of essays follows from and adds to the presentations, discussions and debates of the Critical Legal Conference 2010, held in Utrecht at the Department of Legal Theory of the Faculty of Law (Utrecht University). The 2010 conference focused, as a main theme, on exposing the normative abuse of law against the background of 'multiple modernities', i.e. the idea that modernity is not a sing¬le encompassing, Western concept but entails different traditions and strands of thought about contemporary society. What ties the essays together is their critique on contem¬porary society or an aspect of society, from a legal-theoretical perspective. Critique implies a method of observation, analysis, interpretation and argumentation, representing a point of view on what is wrong with law in contemporary society. The common denominator is the argument that there is something wrong with law. This is how critical legal theory dis¬tinguishes itself from mainstream legal theory. What is wrong with law is its actual and potential normative abuse. Social developments demand a critical perspective on law and legal scholarship to lay bare this abuse. These developments relate the financial and economic crisis, the continuing 'humanitarian' wars, the rising intolerance to the other and the perceived threat they pose. Hence, human rights are employed by the state to justify torture; the law on patents and intellectual pro¬perty prevent any sense of responsibility for the lack of access to healthcare by the global poor (suffering from aids); trade law exists on the premise of equality of market access, which de facto is a fallacy. |
Beschreibung: | "Follows from and adds to the presentations ... of the Critical Legal Conference 2010, held in Utrecht 10-12 September at the Department of Legal Theory of the Faculty of Law (Utrecht University)"--Preface |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (223 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9789460944154 9460944159 1283274663 9781283274661 |
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spelling | Critical Legal Conference (2010 : Utrecht University) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011083895 Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / Ubaldus de Vries and Lyana Francot (eds.). Den Haag : Eleven International Publishing ; Portland, Oregon : Sold and distributed in USA and Canada, International Specialized Book Services, [2011], ©2011. 1 online resource (223 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Follows from and adds to the presentations ... of the Critical Legal Conference 2010, held in Utrecht 10-12 September at the Department of Legal Theory of the Faculty of Law (Utrecht University)"--Preface Includes bibliographical references. Is there any place for legal theory today? : The distinctiveness of law in the age of pluralism / Mariano Croce -- Critical autopoiesis : the environment of the law / Andreas Philippopoulos -- Is law cosmopolitan? / Peter Fitzpatrick -- Great expectations : justice, peace ... or profit? : The universal legal system of Vitoria and Grotius / Can Öztaş -- Reconciling Rwandan reconciliations : international criminal law versus national politics in the mirror of humanity / Eugene McNamee -- Torture and systems theory / Costas Douzinas -- Walter Benjamin's Other law / Marc de Wilde -- Does Carl Schmitt defend a critical legal indeterminacy thesis? / Jeroen Kiewiet -- Four and half centuries of new (new) law and economics : legal pragmatism, discreet joint regulation, and institutional capture at the Commercial Court of Paris / Emmanuel Lazega -- Justice unbound : responsibility in the second modernity / Lyana Francot, Ubaldus de Vries. Print version record. This book of essays follows from and adds to the presentations, discussions and debates of the Critical Legal Conference 2010, held in Utrecht at the Department of Legal Theory of the Faculty of Law (Utrecht University). The 2010 conference focused, as a main theme, on exposing the normative abuse of law against the background of 'multiple modernities', i.e. the idea that modernity is not a sing¬le encompassing, Western concept but entails different traditions and strands of thought about contemporary society. What ties the essays together is their critique on contem¬porary society or an aspect of society, from a legal-theoretical perspective. Critique implies a method of observation, analysis, interpretation and argumentation, representing a point of view on what is wrong with law in contemporary society. The common denominator is the argument that there is something wrong with law. This is how critical legal theory dis¬tinguishes itself from mainstream legal theory. What is wrong with law is its actual and potential normative abuse. Social developments demand a critical perspective on law and legal scholarship to lay bare this abuse. These developments relate the financial and economic crisis, the continuing 'humanitarian' wars, the rising intolerance to the other and the perceived threat they pose. Hence, human rights are employed by the state to justify torture; the law on patents and intellectual pro¬perty prevent any sense of responsibility for the lack of access to healthcare by the global poor (suffering from aids); trade law exists on the premise of equality of market access, which de facto is a fallacy. Critical legal studies Congresses. Critique du droit (Mouvement) Congrès. LAW Essays. bisacsh LAW General Practice. bisacsh LAW Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW Reference. bisacsh Critical legal studies fast Droit Philosophie Congrès. ram Critique du droit Congrès. ram Conference papers and proceedings fast Vries, U. R. M. Th. de, editor. Francot, Lyana, editor. has work: Law's environment: critical legal perspectives (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG9cdpf4HDJQGFwwRrfFyq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Critical Legal Conference (2010 : Utrecht University). Law's environment. Den Haag : Eleven International Publishing ; Portland, Oregon : Sold and distributed in USA and Canada, International Specialized Book Services, [2011], ©2011 9789490947224 (DLC) 2011293831 (OCoLC)749853139 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=709946 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / Is there any place for legal theory today? : The distinctiveness of law in the age of pluralism / Critical autopoiesis : the environment of the law / Is law cosmopolitan? / Great expectations : justice, peace ... or profit? : The universal legal system of Vitoria and Grotius / Reconciling Rwandan reconciliations : international criminal law versus national politics in the mirror of humanity / Torture and systems theory / Walter Benjamin's Other law / Does Carl Schmitt defend a critical legal indeterminacy thesis? / Four and half centuries of new (new) law and economics : legal pragmatism, discreet joint regulation, and institutional capture at the Commercial Court of Paris / Justice unbound : responsibility in the second modernity / Critical legal studies Congresses. Critique du droit (Mouvement) Congrès. LAW Essays. bisacsh LAW General Practice. bisacsh LAW Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW Reference. bisacsh Critical legal studies fast Droit Philosophie Congrès. ram Critique du droit Congrès. ram |
title | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / |
title_alt | Is there any place for legal theory today? : The distinctiveness of law in the age of pluralism / Critical autopoiesis : the environment of the law / Is law cosmopolitan? / Great expectations : justice, peace ... or profit? : The universal legal system of Vitoria and Grotius / Reconciling Rwandan reconciliations : international criminal law versus national politics in the mirror of humanity / Torture and systems theory / Walter Benjamin's Other law / Does Carl Schmitt defend a critical legal indeterminacy thesis? / Four and half centuries of new (new) law and economics : legal pragmatism, discreet joint regulation, and institutional capture at the Commercial Court of Paris / Justice unbound : responsibility in the second modernity / |
title_auth | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / |
title_exact_search | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / |
title_full | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / Ubaldus de Vries and Lyana Francot (eds.). |
title_fullStr | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / Ubaldus de Vries and Lyana Francot (eds.). |
title_full_unstemmed | Law's environment : critical legal perspectives / Ubaldus de Vries and Lyana Francot (eds.). |
title_short | Law's environment : |
title_sort | law s environment critical legal perspectives |
title_sub | critical legal perspectives / |
topic | Critical legal studies Congresses. Critique du droit (Mouvement) Congrès. LAW Essays. bisacsh LAW General Practice. bisacsh LAW Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW Reference. bisacsh Critical legal studies fast Droit Philosophie Congrès. ram Critique du droit Congrès. ram |
topic_facet | Critical legal studies Congresses. Critique du droit (Mouvement) Congrès. LAW Essays. LAW General Practice. LAW Jurisprudence. LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. LAW Practical Guides. LAW Reference. Critical legal studies Droit Philosophie Congrès. Critique du droit Congrès. Conference papers and proceedings |
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