44 | 2021
Varia
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Definiciones, disposiciones y normas [Cjelovit tekst]
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La clausura de los sistemas de normas de sanción penal como sistemas de reglas constitutivas [Cjelovit tekst]The closure of systems of penal sanction norms as systems of constitutive rules [Cjelovit tekst | prijevod | en]
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Positivismo jurídico interno: ¿'hurra', 'buh', 'ehhh…'? [Cjelovit tekst]Internal legal positivism: “Hurrah,” “Boo,” “Ehhh…”? [Cjelovit tekst | prijevod | en]
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Symposium on the theory of legal personhood
Visa Kurki’s A Theory of Legal Personhood (OUP 2019) represents one of the highlights of the recent legal theoretical and doctrinal interest in legal personhood. Kurki’s book pursues two fundamental goals: on the one hand, to critically analyse the traditional understanding of legal personhood in Western legal culture – a view he calls ‘The Orthodox View’; and, on the other hand, to develop a new, general theory of legal personhood, approaching legal personhood as a cluster concept.
This Symposium features six contributions by Brunello Stancioli, Raffael N. Fasel, Ngaire Naffine, Raimo Siltala, Maija Aalto-Heinilä and Juha Karhu, and Paweł Banaś, as well as Kurki’s rejoinder.
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Shaving Ockham [Cjelovit tekst]A Review of Visa A.J. Kurki’s ‘A Theory of Legal Personhood’
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Hidden presuppositions and the problem of paradigm persons [Cjelovit tekst]Visa AJ Kurki’s “A Theory of Legal Personhood”
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Animals, slaves, and beyond [Cjelovit tekst]The role of values in the extensional beliefs and discrepancy argument in Visa Kurki’s A Theory of Legal Personhood
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Why cannot anything be a legal person? [Cjelovit tekst]A critique of Kurki’s Theory of Legal Personhood
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On Legal Personhood: Rejoinders, Reflections and Restatements [Cjelovit tekst]