On Critical Legal Studies

Philosophy and Culture 29 (1):1-15 (2002)
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This article points out the rise of critical legal sociology in 1972 O's did not, but the past two decades great American tradition of legal thought reflux. It seeks to attack the capitalist system, under the competitive market economy and protection of individual freedom and human rights and political system. Especially in the Anglo-American common law contract of Justice stressed the freedom, autonomy, and thus forget the contract includes both private nature, but also contains the characteristics of public intervention. Critical legal studies, in Anglo-American legal systems, judicial criticism before and after the conflict, uncertainty, and lack of stability, but also refute the formalism, sort out the claims of the law in the gradual marginalization. To the, the mainstream of the freedom of law but an ideology that seeks to legalize and legitimize the capitalist system. The article cited the legal form and legal substance of the combination of relations, contract theory, especially the de facto contract theory of the various internal conflicts, have shown that the existing law of the major shortcomings. Finally, feminist and critical legal studies on ethnic minorities of criticism, review and assess this North American legal thought of the pros and cons

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