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- The Philosophy of Law in Modern Russia
Modern Russian philosophy of law is under the great influence of Soviet theory of state and law. The article shows its development from the beginning of the XX century, dividing this period into 6 main stages according to the historical, political and scientific changes in the country. Read more
- Legislative Materials as a Tool for Solving Grammatical Problems in Statutory Interpretation
The article begins with a presentation of an interpretative tool in the form of materials from the legislative process (legislative materials, legislative history), including arguments offered in the theory of law in favour and against their use for interpretation purposes. Read more
- The Revolutionary Political Philosophy of Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand is generally considered a libertarian, although she never claimed to belong to this movement. Undoubtedly, she was best known for promoting liberal and capitalist ideas. Read more
- Legal Narrative and Legal Disagreement
What is the relationship between general legal theories and legal narratives? In this paper we aim to problematise this relationship in the context of different legal disagreements. Read more
- A Few Questions Concerning Photographs in Court Decisions
The aim of this article is to discuss the infrequent, but noticeable, practice of inserting photographs in court decisions. Against the background of the few existing studies on this practice, which seem to be overly case-specific, this article proposes a more general, even universal list of problems connected with it. Read more
- Rights – Person – Death. Part 1: Around Daniel Sperling’s Theory
This article is divided into two parts. In the first part, presented here, we present arguments for the concept of post-mortem interests. Read more
- Political, Moral or Criminal? Reflections on Guilt Based on Karl Jaspers’ Theory
This article concerns guilt as a concept which lies at the intersection of law and philosophy. My reflections are founded on Karl Jaspers’ lectures entitled The Question of German Guilt. Read more
- Liberal and Conservative Ideas in Ordoliberalist Thought
This article presents the main characteristics of a group of German economists called ordoliberals. In the proposed economic solutions, they show strong inclinations towards liberal movements, however, many conservative ideas are visible, too. Read more
- Ensuring Independence in the Regulation of Professional Advocates’ Ethics in the Russian Federation and in the Republic of Poland
Unfortunately, today there is little Russian (and Polish) research dedicated to the analysis of the professional legal ethics in the Russian Federation and in the Republic of Poland. Nevertheless, this area of scientific research could be very useful for both countries because of the common history of these states. Read more
- Scientific Conference ‘Integrative Theory of Law – Between Practice and Dogmatics’, Lublin, 18 December 2017
- Scientific Conference ‘Application of Jarosław Mikołajewicz’s theoretical concept of intertemporality’, Poznań, 8 June 2018
