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    Semantics of legal concepts and natural kind terms: D. Patterson’s arguments by A. B. Didikin

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The paper is devoted to the analysis of the arguments of the american legal philosopher Dennis Patterson regarding the applicability of the natural kinds terms to the semantics of the legal language. …”
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    Les sexualités des mineurs sous le contrôle du juge pénal aux XIXe et XXe siècles by Hélène Duffuler-Vialle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Finally, this analysis of article 334 of the Criminal Code perfectly supports the realistic theory of interpretation developed by the professor of public law and legal philosopher Michel Troper. Indeed, the interpretation made by the judge is not a choice but a decision, which the judge conceals by invoking the law. …”
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    Die etiek van regstellende aksie by J. M. Vorster

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The article concludes with a presentation of guidelines for fair and justifiable affirmative action in South Africa within the context of Christian ethics and legal philosophical principles. …”
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    Dennis Patterson on Wittgenstein by V. V. Ogleznev

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…It is in fact very hard to find among modern legal philosophers or theorists someone who could interpret Wittgenstein in a more sophisticated way than Patterson has done…”
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    The Idea of the Withering Away of Law in the Early Soviet Legal Philosophy (1917–1930) by G. T. Bogatyrev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…To do this, the author checked the internal logic and detailing of the views of some leading Soviet legal philosophers (P. I. Stuchka, E. B. Pashukanis, M. …”
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    Se me perdieron las llaves, or Back to the Phenomenon of Guilt in Philosophy of Law Again by O. V. Stovba, Yu. V. Mytsa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The guilt in its legal-philosophical aspect presents itself originally as the transformed category of the causality. …”
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