Challenges to Legal Theory offers the reader a fascinating journey through a variety of multi-disciplinary topics, ranging from law and literature, and law and religion, to legal philosophy and constitutional law. The collection reflects some of the challenges that the field of legal theory currently faces. It is compiled by a selection of international and Spanish scholars, whose essays are made available in English translation for the first time. The volume is based on a collection of essays, published in Spanish, in honour of Professor José Iturmendi Morales, of Complutense University, Madrid, and brings the rich scholarship of pre-eminent Spanish scholars of law and legal theory to an international audience.
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François Ost, Thomas Schultz (trad.), Jason Mitchenson (trad.)
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The constitutional order: Reforms and ruptures
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Normative provisions and legal norms: A useful distinction
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Bioethics and legal philosophy: An inevitable and necessary reflection
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We are all vulnerable: Human capability, corporeality and dignity : Functional diversity examined in the light of Martha C. Nussbaum's commitment to justice
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Religious autonomy and labor relations: Reflections on institutions with an ethos
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Religion, beliefs, and freedom of speech: The disorientation of the European Court of Human Rights
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