E-Book, Englisch, Band 3, 321 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Living Signs of Law
Gaudêncio Exploring the Boundaries of Law
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-69990-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 3, 321 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Living Signs of Law
ISBN: 978-3-031-69990-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book presents a pluri-dimensional approach to today's most relevant perspectives on the boundaries of Law, both in terms of its creation and performance, in order to discuss its current meaning and role as a normative order. To do so, it presents a broad range of standpoints concerning philosophical, theoretical, juridical-political, dogmatic and methodological issues, and proposes new bases for the construction and effectiveness of legal statements and decisions, from those issued by juridical-political organisations to those taken by judges. In addition, it sheds new light on discussions concerning the juridical and political role of Law in connection with public policy and democracy-related issues, especially contemporary debates between International Law and Human Rights Law, on the one hand, and between Public Law and Private Law, on the other.
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Ana Margarida Simões Gaudêncio, Introduction: Exploring the Boundaries of Law – Meta-Dogmatic Bows on the Limits of Law: Outside in and Inside out.- Part I - Architecturally internal and external boundaries of/within Law.- José Manuel Aroso Linhares, The four doors to panjuridi(ci)sm and the question about the limits of Law: returning to a rarely frequented topos.- Susan Petrilli and Augusto Ponzio, The Limits of Law, a Double Meaning.- José de Sousa e Brito, Public policy (ordre publique) and ius cogens as topoi of the question about the limits of law.- José de Faria Costa, L’espace libre du droit: une limite immanente au droit.- Part II - Reflexively axiological frontiers of/in Law.- Manuel Atienza, Le post-positivisme et les limites du droit.- Valerio Nitrato Izzo, The Duty and Right to Justification in Legal Dilemmas.- Leandro Rocha Jacondino, Justice speaks: encounters with difference, plurality, and law.- Ana Margarida Simões Gaudêncio, Legal validity within the limits of law: reflections on the frontier(s) between juridicity and ajuridicity.- Part III - Philosophical heritages on/to Law’s delimitations.- Mateusz Stepien, On the limits of the law from the Confucian perspective.- Sérgio Mascarenhas, Law Within the Bounds of the Sensible World, a Kantian Perspective.- Part IV - Between Law and Politics: The Institutionalization of Constitutionalism and Democracy as frontlines of/to Law.- Ana Raquel Gonçalves Moniz, Le gardien de la Constitution revisité: entre le politique et le juridique.- Ewa Nowak, Renetta Bos, Tomasz Bekrycht, Natalia Danilkina, Kay Hemmerling, Ilija Manasiev, Yuliya Khvatsik, Roma Kriauciuniene, Birden Güngören Bulgan, Lukasz Pohl, Barbara Janusz-Pohl, Pawel Mazur, Conceptualizing extended jurisprudential competence of legal professionals to uphold the democratic rule of law. Recent study on law students’ moral competence development from six European countries.- Part V - Outer discourses as edges of/to Law.- Beatriz Barreiro Carril, Ziad Doueiri’s “The insult” or The Limits of Law: Theatre, Memory and International Cultural Rights.- Gabriele Aroni, Who Owns the (Virtual) View? The Copyright Boundaries of Digital Games Images.- Part VI - Adjudication between inner and outer limits in/to Law.- Fernando José Bronze, Les cas-ornithorynque: présupposés d’intelligibilité, caractérisation sommaire, solution de base proposée.- Tulishree Pradhan, Progress or Regress through Media Freedom: A Due Process to Protect Liberty.- Terezie Smejkalova, The outer limits of the judicial trial.- Part VII - Human rights as matters of Law and/or beyond Law.- Plínio Pacheco Oliveira, Cultural (In)justice, Human Rights, and the Limits of Pluralism.- Miguel Régio de Almeida, The limits of legal imagination: Revising Philosophy of Human Rights’ foundational Events and Myths.