Volume 25, Issue 4, December 2012
Special Issue: Whose Reason or Reasons Speak Through the Constitution?
ISSN: 0952-8059 (Print) 1572-8722 (Online)
In this issue (12 articles)
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Whose Reason or Reasons Speak Through the Constitution? Introduction to the Problematics
Pages 455-463 -
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Interpretation of Law and Judges Communities
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Law’s Cultural Project and the Claim to Universality or the Equivocalities of a Familiar Debate
Pages 489-503 -
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Beyond Consensus: Law, Disagreement and Democracy
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The Struggle for the Legal Status of Religion in the Polish Constitution
Pages 577-583 -
Book Review
Le dialogisme bakhtinien: un chemin pour penser l’interprétation judiciaire et le droit
Pages 585-592 -
Book Review
Anne Wagner and Le Cheng (eds): Exploring Courtroom Discourse: The Language of Power and Control
Pages 597-598
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