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LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP AND THE POLITICAL. IN SEARCH OF A NEW PARADIGM

LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP AND THE POLITICAL. IN SEARCH OF A NEW PARADIGM

red.ADAM SULIKOWSKI, red.RAFAŁ MAŃKO, red.JAKUB ŁAKOMY

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ISBN: 978-83-8198-967-1
 
201 stron
format: A5
oprawa: twarda
Rok wydania: 2020
 

The book seeks to address comprehensively the relationship between legal scholarship and the notion of the political understood as the fundamental antagonism at the foundation of any human society, present in the deep structure of legal theory/philosophy of law and doctrinal legal scholarship (a concept developed in contemporary philosophy of politics by, inter alia, Chantal Mouffe). Specifically, the authors examine the crisis of the idea of an apolitical legal science and possible ways out of that crisis.

The need for this book is obvious. First of all, there is a lack of comprehensive studies regarding the implementation of the Enlightenment idea of the apolitical character of science in the fi eld of legal scholarship. Secondly, the research envisaged within the framework of this book is specific not only as regards to its scope, but also - or above all - as regards to its methodological approach.

The authors take into account the value of the idea of an apolitical legal scholarship, as well as its poststructural critique, assuming that the aim of the latter is not to destroy the status quo, but rather to trigger modifications enabling an effi cient rebuttal of the critique. To paraphrase the view expressed by Artur Kozak, the authors aim at formulating "post-postmodern" theories justifying the apolitical character of legal science.

Poststructural visions have persuasively targeted the very meaning and notion of the apolitical character of legal scholarship. However, this does not imply that the authors a priori give up the claim that the meaning of the idea of an apolitical science is capable of being defended theoretically. After applying the poststructural critique of modern science, the authors evaluate which (if any) parts of modernist, positivistic theory of law stand the test of criticism and, therefore, should be preserved and defended.

SPIS TREŚCI

Introduction (Adam Sulikowski, Rafał Mańko, Jakub Łakomy)

About the Authors

Chapter 1. Apolitical Jurisprudence: Crisis of an Idea
and the Phenomenon of˙Populism (Adam Sulikowski)
1. An Outline of the Problem
2. The Genealogy and Evolution of the Idea of˙Politically Neutral
Jurisprudence
3. The First Wave of the Crisis
4. Demoliberal Hegemony and the Contemporary Crisis

Chapter 2. Legal Form, Ideology and˙the˙Political (Rafał Mańko)
1. Introduction
2. Law, Ideology and Interpellation
3. Ideological Interpellation and the Political
4. The Concept of Legal Form
5. The Juridical and the Political
6. Ideologies of the Juridical
7. Conclusions

Chapter 3. The Politics of Legal Theory and Education (Michał Paździora,
Michał Stambulski)
1. Introduction
2. Concept of the Political
3. The Politics of Theory and Education
4. Pedagogy versus Education
5. Conclusions

Chapter 4. Constitutionalism as˙a˙Reflection on Political Identity
(Maciej Pichlak)
1. Introduction
2. The Faces of Constitutionalism
3. The Varieties of Reflexivity: Constitutionalism and˙Tradition
4. Cycles of Constitutional Reflection: In Seclusion or˙in Dialogue?
Legal Scholarship and the Political: In Search of a New Paradigm
5. Reflection and Critique
6. Closing Remarks: A Central European Outlook

Chapter 5. Judicial Identity in the Perspective of Zygmunt Bauman‘s
Theory˙of Morality (Przemysław Kaczmarek)
1. Introduction
2. Role-Perfomers in Solid and Liquid Modernity
2.1. Identity and Behaviour of a Role Performer
2.2. Age of the Interpreter vs. Age of the Legislator
2.3. Culture-as-Structure vs. Culture-as-Praxis
3. The Ethics of Obedience as a Consequence of˙Selecting
the Ideology of Solid Modernity
4. Judicial Identity: Polish Experiences and Debates
5. The Identity of the Judge from the Perspective of˙Zygmunt
Bauman‘s Theory of Morality
5.1. Introductory Remarks
5.2. Absence of Moral Assessment of Judicial Acts
5.3. From Moral Responsibility to Accessorial Responsibility
5.4. Loss of Subjectivity
5.5. Towards Lawyers-as-Translators
6. Conclusions

Chapter 6. Critique of Legal Interpretation: Hermeneutic Universalism,
Interpretive Communities, and the Political (Jakub Łakomy)
1. Introduction
2. The Political, Politics, Policy
3. Hermeneutic Universalism
4. Concept of Legal Interpretation
5. The Political Character of Legal Interpretation
6. Stanley Fish and the Interpretive Communities
7. Stanley Fish vs. Ronald Dworkin
8. Conclusions

Chapter 7. Fundamental Rights from˙the˙Perspective of Critical Legal
and˙Social Theory (Adam Sulikowski)
1. Introduction
2. The False Consciousness of Rights
3. The Ideological and Political Character of Rights
4. Minoritarianism
5. Conclusions: Critique of Law in Poland

Chapter 8. Law, Politics, and Ideology in the Aftermath of the Biljana
Plavsic‘s ICTY Trial (Aleksandra Nędzi-Marek)
1. Introduction
1.1. Ideologies Underlying the Ever-lasting Conflict in˙Bosnia
and Herzegovina
1.2. International Criminal Tribunals as the Means
of Accomplishing Political Decisions and Seeking
Transitional Justice
1.3. The ICTY
2. The Research Question
3. The Case of Biljana Plavçić Before the ICTY
4. The Examined Media Outlets
4.1. The Research Design
4.2. The Better Version of Biljana Plavçić: Academic...
politician... Hero(-ine)
4.2. The Surrender
4.3. The Guilty Plea
4.4. After the Conviction
4.5. After Having Served the Sentence
4.6. The Retraction of Guilty Plea
5. Conclusion

Chapter 9. The Influence of Americanisation on Polish Philosophy
of Law and Legal Practice After 1989 (Jacek Srokosz)
1. Introduction
2. The Concept of Americanisation
3. Americanisation of Polish Legal Practice and˙Thinking About
Law After 1989
3.1. American Influence on the Polish Philosophy of Law
3.2. Legal Education
3.3. Functioning of Legal Professions
3.4. Vision of the Role of Lawyers in Liberal Democracy
4. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy in Poland: A Side˙Effect
of the Unreflective Americanisation?
5. Conclusions

Chapter 10. A Few Comments About the˙Law and Its Political Nature
(Dobrochna Minich)
1. Liberalism and Democracy˙
2. Cultural Context of the Law
3. The Constitution as a Border Between Law and˙Politics

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