Exeptions. European Journal of Critical Jurisprudence
Exceptions. European Journal of Critical Jurisprudence (EXC) aims to establish a forum for the critical, transdisciplinary study of the law and its ramifications in the many spheres of human social and individual life. The scope of the journal is not to redefine prescriptively what critical jurisprudence is or ought to be. As a minimum common denominator, critical jurisprudence is here envisaged as the combination of a hermeneutic of suspicion towards received legal and political narratives (especially those of legal positivism and liberal legality) with an emancipatory goal of subverting structures of domination deeply embedded in the increasingly worn-out fabric of the juridical. The Exceptions journal has been conceived as an organ of Nomos: Centre for the International Study of Law, Culture and Power, based at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland.
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