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- Liberty – Equality – Fraternity, or Rudolf Steiner’s Concept of Threefold Society
The research objective of the article is to present Rudolf Steiner’s concept of threefold society, as well as to attempt to indicate whether the ideas he raised have a place in the contemporary discourse in social and political philosophy. The research questions to be asked in this context are: is it possible to include Steiner’s views in a specific ideology? Read more
- Open texture of law and evolution of legal institutions. The case of marriage
This paper outlines how we can use Hart’s conception of the open texture of law for a theoretical reflection on the phenomenon of evolving legal institutions. The first part of the paper reflects on the concept of ‘open texture’. Read more
- ‘Tacit’ Declarations of Intent: Considerations in the Context of the Normative Concept of Omission
From the point of view of the problems of dogmatics of civil law, this article aims to present a certain philosophical concept of omission and apply it to the development of the basic aspects of making declarations of will by omission. Read more
- Private Property and Its Social Dimension in the Views of Rudolf von Jhering and Otto von Gierke
The article is an attempt to analyse the views of Rudolf von Jhering and Otto von Gierke views on the question of social dimension of private property. These two German lawyers formulated their ideas during the period of search for the solutions to socio-economic problems regarding private property and its scope. Read more
- Terminological Consistency in the Legal System. A View at the Problem of Interpretation from the Perspective of Law-making Practice
The goal of the article is to determine whether the legal interpretation should be made with the assumption of consistency of terminology at the level of a branch of law or at the global level. Read more
- Contemporary Debate on John Rawls’s Political Concept of Human Rights. Selected Arguments and Positions
In The Law of Peoples – published in Poland for the first time twenty years ago – John Rawls extended his theory of justice to the field of international relations. The philosopher developed the concept of the law of peoples, or the political concept of justice that applies to the norms and principles of international law and practice. Read more
- Institutional Critique as a Research Perspective of Jurisprudence in the Context of Jacques Rancière’s Philosophy
The article reflects on the condition of contemporary critique of law in the light of institutional critique derived from the theory of art. This study aims to verify the thesis that institutional critique is a research perspective formed against the background of various trends of critical legal thought. Read more
- Magdalena Najda, Aleksandra Rutkowska, Dariusz Rutkowski, Courtroom Psychology. How communication and emotions affect on the perception of justice, Bielsko-Biala 2021. A Review
