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No images? Click here Dear Reader, For a limited time, we are making some of the previously published articles from the Journal of Legal Philosophy available free to read. The following articles consider the role of legal recognition in the protection, safety and welfare of individuals in vulnerable groups. We hope you enjoy reading these articles and if you would like access to the full archive and future issues you can contact journals@e-elgar.co.uk for more information on how your library can subscribe. Edward Elgar Publishing Articles of Interest:
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The Journal of Legal Philosophy (JLP) is an international journal publishing theoretical work relating to law and legal studies. It continues the Australasian Journal of Legal Philosophy, which has been published continuously for more than 30 years. The JLP aims to be inclusive, innovative and socially engaged. Its main focus is on legal philosophy or jurisprudence, but also within its scope is scholarship in ethical, political and social theory that considers questions relevant to law. It encompasses analytical jurisprudence, socio-legal theory, and critical and continental perspectives, as well as applied work in normative jurisprudence and theoretical studies of specific fields of law. Subscriptions
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