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Civil Procedure Review - vol.6, issue 1, 2015

by Antonio Cabral

A revista eletrônica Civil Procedure Review publicou seu primeiro número de 2015. Confiram no link abaixo ou no anexo em .pdf http://www.civilprocedurereview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=83&Itemid=108&lang=pt The Civil Procedure Review has published its first issue of 2015. Check it out in the following link http://www.civilprocedurereview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=83&Itemid=108&lang=en

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Jean

What is the hermeneutical circle?

by Jean Grondin

The hermeneutical circle is one of the most important "doctrines" of the hermeneutical tradition. Its meaning and roots are however seldom properly understood. This encyclopedia article sorts them out and focuses on the different meanings of the hermeneutical circle for its main proponents, Heidegger and Gadamer.

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Marta

El racismo y la discriminación étnica en Guatemala: una aproximación hacia sus tendencias históricas y el debate actual

by Marta Casaus

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lars

The Kelsen-Hart Debate: Hart's Critique of Kelsen's Legal Monism Reconsidered

by lars vinx

Abstract: Kelsen's legal monism – the claim that it is impossible for legal science to recognize the existence of more than one legal system – is often held to be one of the least plausible aspects of Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law. This paper challenges the criticism of Kelsen's monism in the work of H.L.A. Hart. In particular, it will argue that Hart failed to show that Kelsen's monism rests on a mistaken criterion of the identity of legal system and that it is therefore descriptively inadequate. Kelsen's monism is not only descriptively viable, but potentially able to provide an...

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