Philosophy of Law | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Philosophy of Law category, you will find foundational works on the theoretical and ethical foundations of law. The titles address central themes such as justice, legal theory, sociology of law, the history and development of constitutions, and current challenges in legal ethics. This also includes analyses of specific issues such as the person in law, the role of evil in the legal system, or the intersection between law and digitalization.
The selection includes introductions, handbooks, conference proceedings, and academic journals such as the Yearbook for Law and Ethics or the Journal of Legal Philosophy. The target audience consists of students, scholars, legal professionals, and anyone interested in exploring the philosophical and theoretical dimensions of law.