The Rule of Law and the Challenges for Jurisprudence

Peter Cserne* (Editor), Miklós KÖNCZÖL (Editor), Marta SONIEWICKA (Editor)

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Abstract

Selected Papers Presented at the Fourth Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theorists, Celje, 23–24 March 2012

Over the last two decades scholars and citizens in Central and Eastern Europe had more than enough opportunity to realise that neither democracy nor the rule of law can be taken for granted. Such a realisation also means that if they want to think and speak clearly about or take a stand for their political and legal ideals, they need to reflect on them constantly, and conceptualise them in novel ways, by questioning entrenched lines of argument and problematising established patterns of thought. The contributors of this volume discuss a wide range of subjects from jurisprudential methodology and legal reasoning through democracy and constitutional courts to rights and criminal justice, raising questions and suggesting new ideas on «The Rule of Law and the Challenges to Jurisprudence» in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFrankfurt
PublisherPeter Lang
Number of pages148
ISBN (Print)978-3-631-64381-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Publication series

NameCentral and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theory Yearbooks
PublisherPeter Lang
Volume3

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