| Editor in Chief | Assaf Likhovski, Tel Aviv University |
|---|---|
| Editors | Nili Cohen, Tel Aviv University |
| David Enoch, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem | |
| Roy Kreitner, Tel Aviv University | |
| Gideon Parchomovsky, University of Pennsylvania and Bar-Ilan University |
Theoretical Inquiries in Law, published by The Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law at the Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, is ranked among the top three most cited legal theory and jurisprudence journals in the world and first among all non-US legal journals.
Current Issue:
Volume 9, Number 2
(2008)
Legal Pluralism, Privatization of Law and Multiculturalism
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Articles
The Pluralization of Regulation
Christine Parker
State, Society and the Relations Between Them: Implications for the Study of Legal Pluralism
Ido Shahar
Eugen Ehrlich, Living Law, and Plural Legalities
David Nelken
Nomos Without Narrative
Talia Fisher
Privatizing the Adjudication of Disputes
Bryan Caplan and Edward P. Stringham
The Depoliticization of Law
John Hasnas
Liberalism and Religion: Against Congruence
Jeff Spinner-Halev
From "Honor" to "Dignity": How Should a Liberal State Treat Non-Liberal Cultural Groups?
Menachem Mautner
Annual Cegla Lecture on Legal Theory
The Perils of Minimalism
Owen Fiss
