A new Judicial Philosophy blog has been created. It:
was born out of a passion for judicial studies and jurisprudence. It aims to present latest news, opportunities, papers, calls, and events for those who care about judges, judicial behaviour, education and policymaking. Until now centralisation of these topics has been scarce, and this website aims to fill the gap and bring together a community of jurists, philosophers, scientists, educators, policymakers and everyone who is interested in judicial studies. It sometimes touches on tangent disciplines and topics in view of a holistic approach to judicial philosophy.
You can choose to be informed in real time through our Twitter feed, Facebook page or RSS, and you can get all our events synchronized in your personal calendar if you choose to. You can also opt to receive a weekly newsletter with all postings. If you are a thinker that doesn't mean you should be out of the loop.
Finally, you can post your own events, opportunities, job adverts, calls for papers or materials if they are relevant.
Please visit the website and see if it fits your interests.
was born out of a passion for judicial studies and jurisprudence. It aims to present latest news, opportunities, papers, calls, and events for those who care about judges, judicial behaviour, education and policymaking. Until now centralisation of these topics has been scarce, and this website aims to fill the gap and bring together a community of jurists, philosophers, scientists, educators, policymakers and everyone who is interested in judicial studies. It sometimes touches on tangent disciplines and topics in view of a holistic approach to judicial philosophy.
You can choose to be informed in real time through our Twitter feed, Facebook page or RSS, and you can get all our events synchronized in your personal calendar if you choose to. You can also opt to receive a weekly newsletter with all postings. If you are a thinker that doesn't mean you should be out of the loop.
Finally, you can post your own events, opportunities, job adverts, calls for papers or materials if they are relevant.
Please visit the website and see if it fits your interests.
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