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15Solidarity and COVID-19: An IntroductionNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 50 (2): 109-119. 2021.
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14In het spoor van Radbruch. De Nederlandse rechtsfilosofie en de erfenis van de oorlogNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 48 (2): 203-221. 2019.
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13The Hostis Generis Humani: A Challenge to International LawNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 47 (2): 107-111. 2018.
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7The Experience of Legal InjusticeNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 43 (3): 267-278. 2014.This paper shows that Fuller and Arendt converge on a different point than the point Rundle focuses on. What Fuller and Arendt seem to share in their legal thoughts is not so much an interest in the experience of law-as-such, but rather an interest in the junction of law and injustice. By not sufficiently focusing on the experience of legal injustice, Rundle overlooks an important point of divergence between Arendt and Fuller. In particular, Arendt differs from Fuller in her conviction that ‘inj…Read more
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21Over verplichte excuses en spreekrechtNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 46 (2): 137-159. 2017.
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Hendrik Visser 't Hooft, Het recht van de toekomst. Over morele aspecten van duurzaamheid' (review)Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 37 (1): 101-104. 2008.
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30The Soviet Union did not have a legal systemNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 38 (1): 37-49. 2009.This interview with Jeremy Waldron covers three topics. Firstly, we dealt with the methodology debate, that is, the discussion about how to proceed in analyzing the nature of law. Does the question ‘What is law?’ require a descriptive analysis of the concept of law or, rather, a normative exercise in political philosophy? Secondly, we spoke about the role of law in response to historic injustice, especially in relation to the restitution of property rights. On this topic Waldron vindicates the ‘…Read more
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Het zijn net dieren: Over Guantánamo en onszelfNetherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 3 3-11. 2007.
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Constitutionele rechtspraak vanuit rechtsfilosofisch perspectief (review)Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 2 209-211. 2005.
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Martha Nussbaum, Frontiers of Justice. Disability, Nationality, Species Membership, Cambridge, Mass. & London (review)Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 2 88-93. 2007.
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VU University AmsterdamRegular Faculty
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy |