DPSP Annual, Volume 1 (2020)
Proceedings of the Digital Paul Scholten Project
Editor: Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer
Online ISSN: e-ISSN 2667-2790
About this Journal
DPSP Annual is a yearly journal publication related to discussions following the work of legal philosopher Paul Scholten.
DPSP Annual is an e-Journal only. It publishes articles which discuss Scholten’s work in an international context. These include the edited contributions of regularly organized Symposia, which may involve guest editors. Publications relate to Research Questions as have been formulated. Next, adapted reissues and new translations of Scholten’s work are published.
Papers, new Research Questions and Symposium proposals can be submitted in consultation with the Editor. All publications are open access and have an open review process, published with the article. Publications are free of charge.
About the Digital Paul Scholten Project
The Digital Paul Scholten Project (DPSP) is a Digitization, Translation and Publication project. It is dedicated to the legacy of legal scholar Paul Scholten, who lectured at the University of Amsterdam from 1906 until 1945. His work was of central importance for the development of Dutch legal philosophy in the 20th century. His influential perspective on legal methodology aligns with the historical roots of pragmatic Dutch legal culture and is of increasing relevance today, also beyond the Netherlands.
The DPSP research compares Scholten’s writings with other legal philosophical texts across time, countries, and disciplines. An International Paul Scholten Symposium, with a specific theme, is organized regularly. Paper version books will be published on specific themes, bringing together the related Website and e-Journal contributions.
DPSP Annual, Volume 1 (2020) | |
Table of Contents | |
Pages: 1-5 | |
Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer | |
Pages: 6-17 | Research Questions and Research Articles, Introduction to Volume 1 (2020) |
Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer | |
I. Research | |
Research Question: Intuition | |
Pages: 18-37 | |
Niels van Manen | |
Research Question: Open System of Law | |
Pages: 38-47 | From a Legal Order to a Legal System, Scholten’s Contribution to a Theory of Legal Change |
Jean-Louis Halpérin | |
Pages: 48-68 | Law and Context, Scholten’s Open System of Law and Legal Harmonisation |
Jaakko Husa | |
Research Question: Law and Emotion | |
Pages: 69-86 | Judicial Emotion as Vice or Virtue, Perspectives Both Ancient and New |
Terry Maroney | |
Pages: 87-107 | |
Christof Rapp | |
Pages: 108-130 | Case-Based Reasoning and Formulary Procedure, A Guard against Individual Emotions |
Marco Gardini | |
Pages: 131-144 | |
Nuno M.M.S. Coelho | |
Pages: 145-159 | Trembling Necessity and Analogy, Juridical Reason as Judgment by the Similar |
Luciano de Camargo Penteado | |
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Research Question: New Perspectives on Law and Reality | |
Pages: 160-196 | Paul Scholten and the Founding of the Batavia Rechtshogeschool |
Upik Djalins | |
Pages: 197-237 | |
Shidarta | |
Pages: 238-255 | Scholten’s Reflections on Judge’s Practices, An Apology of the Mystery of the Legal Craft |
Robert Knegt | |
Pages: 256-278 | The Reception of the Work of Paul Scholten in the Netherlands |
Marjanne Termorshuizen-Arts | |
Pages: 279-305 | |
Tristam P. Moeliono | |
II. New Translations | |
Pages: 306-434 | |
Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer, Marjanne Termorshuizen-Arts, Cassandra Steer, Paul Scholten | |
III. Edited Reissues | |
Pages: 435-554 | |
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