A reply to Komárek
This is a reply to Komárek’s criticism of our article “Europe’s political constitution”. We address the issues raised by our critic one by one. The topics range from the definition of the public sphere to the role that law blogs and social media play in it. The reply concludes by examining what it m...
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| description | This is a reply to Komárek’s criticism of our article “Europe’s political constitution”. We address the issues raised by our critic one by one. The topics range from the definition of the public sphere to the role that law blogs and social media play in it. The reply concludes by examining what it means to pursue truth in legal scholarship based on contrasting the views of Hans Kelsen und Stanley Fish. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-efe9df34de4a4ddf850cf857f0a28b232025-08-20T02:12:23ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Law Open2752-61352024-09-01366867410.1017/elo.2024.53A reply to KomárekAlexander Somek0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1691-8855Elisabeth Paar1Faculty of Law, University of Vienna, Wien, AustriaFaculty of Law, University of Graz, Graz, AustriaThis is a reply to Komárek’s criticism of our article “Europe’s political constitution”. We address the issues raised by our critic one by one. The topics range from the definition of the public sphere to the role that law blogs and social media play in it. The reply concludes by examining what it means to pursue truth in legal scholarship based on contrasting the views of Hans Kelsen und Stanley Fish.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2752613524000535/type/journal_articleTruthlegal scholarshippublic spheresocial medialaw blogs |
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