Journal article

Legal Subjects and Juridical Persons: Developing Public Legal Theory through Fuller and Arendt

Kristen Rundle

Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy | Boom Juridische Uitgevers | Published : 2014

Abstract

Legal Subjects and Juridical Persons: Developing Public Legal Theory through Fuller and Arendt The ‘public’ character of the kind of rule of law theorizing with which Lon Fuller was engaged is signalled especially in his attention to the very notion of being a ’legal subject’ at all. This point is central to the aim of this paper to explore the animating commitments, of substance and method alike, of a particular direction of legal theorizing: one which commences its inquiry from an assessment of conditions of personhood within a public legal frame. Opening up this inquiry to resources beyond Fuller, the paper makes a novel move in its consideration of how the political theorist Ha..

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