Highlighted
- Tamar de Waal, ‘Liberal Democracy and the Judeo-Christian Tradition’ (2019-1)
- David Luban, ‘The Enemy of All Humanity’ (2018-2)
- Ludvig Beckman, ‘Personhood and legal status’ (2018-1)
- Wouter Veraart en Vincent Geeraets, ‘Over verplichte excuses en spreekrecht’ (2017-2)
- Rainer Forst, ‘The Justification of Basic Rights’ (2016-3)
- Elke Cloots, ‘National Identity, Constitutional Identity, and Sovereignty in the EU’ (2016-2)
- Martin Loughlin, ‘The Erosion of Sovereignty’ (2016-2)
Introduction
The Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy (NJLP) is an international peer reviewed journal, devoted to the study of legal philosophy and jurisprudence and to the foundations of legal sciences in the broad sense of the term (sociology of law, anthropology of law etc.). This title was formerly known as Rechtsfilosofie & Rechtstheorie.
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- Onafhankelijkheid en onpartijdigheid in de rechtswetenschap Rob van Gestel
- A Theory of Global Law and its Fault Lines: Japanese Scholars in Dialogue with Hans Lindahl Takao Suami et al.
- Discussion: Why the genre of the interview deserves a place in legal journals Niels Graaf
- Legal Inquiry and Legal Arguments Claudio Michelon
- Maksymilian Del Mar’s Artefacts of Legal Inquiry: Some reflections Adriana Alfaro Altamirano
- Inquiry and Imagination in Adjudication: The Case of Digitalisation Iris van Domselaar
- Maksymilian Del Mar’s Artefacts of Legal Inquiry: A Literary Perspective Greg Walker
- Imagining Law: Conversing, Listening, Feeling, Hesitating Maksymilian Del Mar
- Kritische studie: R. Blommestijn, Het spook van Weimar. Een democratie in crisis. Amsterdam, Prometheus, 2022 (diss. Leiden, 2022) Bert Van Roermund
- Artificial intelligence, ethics, law: a view on the Italian and American debate (and on their differences) Alice Giannini
- Ancient Greek Nomos and Modern Legal Theory: A Reappraisal Lukas van den Berge