Máquinas de guerra: Derecho y emancipación
The article is about the relationship between emancipation and law. This relationship does not appear in the literature as uniform or peaceful. In contrast, an overview of literature yields a range of polymorphic positions: from the classical view of Roman law which is located in the etymological de...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores
2011
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3711902 |
Source: | Revista Via Iuris, ISSN 1909-5759, Nº. 10, 2011, pags. 51-70 |
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The article is about the relationship between emancipation
and law. This relationship does not appear in
the literature as uniform or peaceful. In contrast, an
overview of literature yields a range of polymorphic
positions: from the classical view of Roman law which
is located in the etymological derivation of the same
concept, i.e. the possibility of overcoming parental
authority imposed by typical forms of social relations
by authority to the possibility that subjects have � not
just as individuals as considered in the Civil Code �
but rather collectively, to find emancipatory mechanisms,
which are possibly counter-hegemonic, in Law.
The paper brings together the information that is considered
relevant and presents a brief initial analysis as
to the theoretical discussion of emancipation within
the context of Law, without presenting final conclusions;
it is, rather, an invitation to and a reflexive article
for the academic community.
The guiding question (or the compass, even) of the
article is: Can the Law offer opportunities for social
emancipation? If so, what conditions are needed for
such a phenomenon to be possible? |
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