BLTG: Julieta Rabanos, “Coercion and (the Functions of) Law” (10 4 2023)

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its fifth event in 2023 with Julieta Rabanos (Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade) on the topic of the relationship between law and coercion. Juleta highlighted key conceptual insights regarding coercion and its various forms. According to her, coercion could take the form of physical force or manipulation, and could…

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BLTG Meeting: Marek Jakubiec, Cognitive Legal Studies: Methods, Opportunities, Limitations” (20.03.2023.)

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its third event in 2023 with Marek Jakubiec (Jagiellonian University in Krakow), as part of a series of lectures on the naturalization of legal theory, on the topic of cognitive legal studies. Marek opened the presentation with some methodological points regarding cognition and stated that there is a contemporary tendency…

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BLTG: Marek Jakubiec – Cognitive Legal Studies: methods, opportunities, limitations

We invite you on behalf of the Belgrade Legal Theory Group to join us at the panel “Cognitive Legal Studies: methods, opportunities, limitations” which will take place on Monday, March 20 at 5 pm via the Webex Meetings platform. The third lecture this academic year is reserved for Marek Jakubiec from the Jagiellonian University in…

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BLTG – Izabela Skoczen “Experimental Jurisprudence: Lying versus Perjury distinction”

Belgrade Legal Theory Group organized its second event in 2023 with Izabela Skoczen (Jagiellonian Center for Law, Language and Philosophy) on the topic of experimental jurisprudence. Izabela opened up with a brief overview of the concept and goals of experimental philosophy, underlining that the main aspect of it is the deconstruction of speculative armchair thinking…

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