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udent rights and revival of immaturity: can jurisprudence account for coercion (CROSBI ID 581228)

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Padjen, Ivan udent rights and revival of immaturity: can jurisprudence account for coercion // 25th world congress of philosophy of law and social philosophy: law, science, technology / Neumann, Ulfried (ur.). Frankfurt: Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt a. M., 2011. str. 302-303

Podaci o odgovornosti

Padjen, Ivan

engleski

udent rights and revival of immaturity: can jurisprudence account for coercion

The problem of this paper is prompted by the claim of Zagreb University students residing in government subsidized dormitories that their duty to act for free as dorm night porters amounts to forced labour. After a preliminary note on the nature and types of legal scholarship, the paper restates jurisprudential arguments against student rights and analyses limitations inherent in legal scholarship in action, or jurisprudence, that make it unresponsive to student rights: a limited normative framework and a limited subject-matter, most notably a limited focus of inquiry when it comes to force or coercion. A glimpse at an analysis of force in international law indicates that the naked force typical of elementary criminal law has dissolved long ago into phenomena remotely related to naked force, such as economic pressure and ideological propaganda. Two legal and social contexts of force are of primary interest to understanding student rights. The first is legal recognition of the vulnerability of children to naked force. The second is the blind eye of jurisprudence for the vulnerability of workers to economic need. The belief in economic necessity and subjugation of the state to capital has resulted in a bizarre reversal of the roles of corporations and students. Jurisprudence cannot change the world but can interpret it more sensibly by coming closer to the studies of politics and economics.

student rights; maturity; coercion; jurisprudence / legal theory

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Podaci o prilogu

302-303.

2011.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

25th world congress of philosophy of law and social philosophy: law, science, technology

Neumann, Ulfried

Frankfurt: Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt a. M.

Podaci o skupu

25th world congress of legal and social philosophy

predavanje

15.08.2011-20.08.2011

Frankfurt na Majni, Njemačka

Povezanost rada

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