Law, liberty, morality and rights
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This volume contains a collection of selected papers presented in the working groups of the 23rd World Congress of Legal and Social Philosophy held in Kraków in August 2007. The papers focus on three main topics: the legal system investigated from various perspectives, social and ethical issues in the law and the problem of liberty and state. The papers present different views and perspectives, as their authors come from different countries and legal cultures. Readers will have an opportunity to compare different approaches to certain classical problems of legal philosophy and to learn about certain new ideas pursued by researchers from different legal cultures.









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Spis treści - Law, liberty, morality and rights:Introduction
Analyzing the System of Law
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The Idea of Legal Pathology
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The Possibility of Antinomy
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Carving out Speech Acts
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Overruling and Statute - Correction
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Bills of Rights and Public Interest Exceptions
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Between Symbols and Institutions: Introducing the Plural Subject
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From the Formal Rationality to the New Practical Rationality of Law
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Hercules, Ulysses and Omphale. The Battle for Constitutionalism: Legislation and Adjudication
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Legal Integration in the EU: The unitas in diversitate Conundrum and the Importance of Considering Culture
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Managing Diversity: Accommodating Divergence in European Human Rights Laws
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The 'Rights' in the European Union Constitutional Treaty?
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What is 'Intellectual Property'? Standard Definitional Methods and their Flaws
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The Empirical Research Problem and its Low Integration in the Law Agenda: Brazilian Perspective
Social and Ethical Issues in the Law
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Globalization and Beneficial Exploitation
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Violence and Intellectuals
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Between Silence and Noise: Access to Law and Justice as a Human Right for/of Communication and Understanding
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The Women Committee of the Greater London Council (1981-1986)
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"Womankind - the Everlasting Irony of the Community": the Dialectics of Autonomy
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Law, Ethic, Economy. Independent Paths or Shared Ways?
Jose Renato Gaziero Cella, Cesar Antonio Cerbena, Aires Jose Rover
The Connections between Morality and the Connections between Morality and Law from a Logical Point of View
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Enforcement of Morality by the Law
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Comparison of the Connection of Law and Morality in Far-Eastern Countries and in the West
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Teaching Professional Ethics: Reflections on a Student Survey
Liberty and the State (Contains Papers from the Special Workshop on Libertarianism)
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Why Liberty?
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Rights and Capabilities
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Libertarian Estate Tax
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Can Democracy Still be Possible if Free-Will Proves to be Just an Illusion?