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Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies
Editors:
David Enoch, Hebrew University
Alon Harel, Hebrew University
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, published by Oxford University Press is a law journal dedicated to in-depth discussions of important studies of and in law. Each issue consists of two symposia on a book or a research-project, which entail critical comments by commentators and a response by the person whose research project it is.
Current Issue: Volume 4
Symposium on ANDRE NOLLKAEMPER (University of Amsterdam Law Faculty), DOMESTIC COURTS AND THE RULE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press, 2011);
- Andreas Paulus (Göttingen University Law Faculty, Germany);
- Eyal Benvenisti (Law Faculty, Tel-Aviv University);
- Yuval Shany (Law Faculty, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem);
- Andre Nollkaemper: Response to comments;
[Symposium took place on March 4, 2011];
Symposium on JOHN GARDNER (Oxford University), OFFENCES AND DEFENCES: SELECTED ESSAYS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF CRIMINAL LAW (Oxford University Press, 2007);
- Miriam Gur-Arye (Law Faculty, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem);
- Daniel Statman (Department of Philosophy, Haifa University);
- Leora Katz (Law Faculty, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem);
- John Gardner: Response to comments;
[Symposium took place on April 1, 2011];
Previous Issue: Volume III (2011)
Book Symposium on Rae Langton’s “Sexual Solipsism: Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification”
Is Pornography a Speech or an Act and Does it Matter? Alon Harel
Why Does Projection Matter to Objectification? Hagit Benbaji
Sexual Value Yuval Eylon
Response Rae Langton
Book Symposium on Eyal Zamir & Barak Medina’s “Law, Economics, and Morality”
Humane Consequentialism: A Critical Note on Eyal Zamir & Barak Medina, Law, Economics, and Morality Avihay Dorfman
Deontological Constraints in a Consequentialist World: A Comment on Law, Economics, and Morality Larry Alexander
Eyal Zamir and Barak Medina, Law, Economics, and Morality Ariel Porat
Law, Economics, and Morality: Response to Critiques Eyal zamir & Barak Medina
Previous Issue: Volume II (2010)
BOOK SYMPOSIUM on ADRIAN VERMEULE’S “LAW AND THE LIMITS OF REASON”
BOOK SYMPOSIUM on WILL KYMLICKA’S “MULTICULTURAL ODYSSEYS”
Previous Issue: Volume 1 (2010)
BOOK SYMPOSIUM on DOUGLAS HUSAK’S “OVERCRIMINALIZATION: THE LIMITS OF THE CRIMINAL LAW”
BOOK SYMPOSIUM on DAVID RABBAN’S “LAW’S HISTORY: LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP AND THE TRANSATLANTIC TURN TO HISTORY”
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