Law as field of critique and power. The politics of legal theory from Latin America
The dominant theoretical frameworks that define the ontological and epistemological limits of legal theory have marginalized or excluded alternatives visions on justice and social organization. Moreover, and in spite of being deeply embedded in specific political and ideological matrix, these framew...
Autor Principal: | Merino, Roger |
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Derecho & Sociedad
2017
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http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/18987 |
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The dominant theoretical frameworks that define the ontological and epistemological limits of legal theory have marginalized or excluded alternatives visions on justice and social organization. Moreover, and in spite of being deeply embedded in specific political and ideological matrix, these frameworks have attempted to obscure the role of the political in the definition of its conceptual basis. The theoretical perspective that is developed in this article - and that is part of a long tradition of critical theories (in plural) - seeks to reveal the deep relation between Law and Politics and reformulate it analytically in order to propose a broad vision of the legal theory from Latin America. |
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