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Julieta Rabanos
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Ramón y Cajal Fellow @univgirona.bsky.social @ccj-udg.bsky.social • Researcher Fellow - CCJ | TILPH | LLT | CLF-ALF • Editor-in-Chief @eudaimonia-jour.bsky.social • Co-host HAPL Podcast
Ha habido un largo camino entre esa muy joven yo que miró a la autoridad y preguntó: ¿por qué? Un camino que todavía sigo recorriendo (y aprendiendo) paso a paso... o, en nuestro ámbito, obra a obra.

Estoy feliz, y muy (muy) agradecida, de ver finalmente publicado este libro.
November 3, 2025 at 12:27 PM
In recent decades, authority has mainly been treated as a reason-based concept within legal philosophy, understood through practical reasoning

Here, I analyse this choice & its theoretical & practical consequences - and why we may want to reconsider it

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October 7, 2025 at 11:25 AM
As @bojanspaic.bsky.social has said, in legal theory one lives on the "highly recommended" of the Legal Theory Blog.

Thanks @lsolum.bsky.social !
Spaic & Rabanos on Schauer on Free Speech, buff.ly/PzZCAIq - Bojan Spaic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Law) & Julieta A. Rabanos (University of Girona) have posted Schauer on Free Speech: A Lifelong Enquiry on SSRN.
Spaic & Rabanos on Schauer on Free Speech
Bojan Spaic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Law) & Julieta A. Rabanos (University of Girona) have posted Schauer on Free Speech: A Lifelong Enquiry on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Over a career…
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September 24, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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Spaic & Rabanos on Schauer on Free Speech, buff.ly/PzZCAIq - Bojan Spaic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Law) & Julieta A. Rabanos (University of Girona) have posted Schauer on Free Speech: A Lifelong Enquiry on SSRN.
Spaic & Rabanos on Schauer on Free Speech
Bojan Spaic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Law) & Julieta A. Rabanos (University of Girona) have posted Schauer on Free Speech: A Lifelong Enquiry on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Over a career…
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September 22, 2025 at 7:01 AM
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The fabulous @jrabanos.bsky.social and @BojanSpaic discussed experimental jurisprudence with me in their awesome podcast! If you want to know why experimental jurisprudence is not like theoretical physics, or what does lying and reasonableness have in common, check it out!
September 16, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Ep. #10 of Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law Podcast is here!

In this episode, we delve with Iza Skoczeń (@izaskoczen.bsky.social - Jagiellonian Centre for Law, Language and Philosophy) into the topic of experimental jurisprudence.

Listen to it here 👇
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Episode 10 - Experimental Jurisprudence (ft. Izabela Skoczeń) by Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law
In this episode, we delve into the debate about experimental jurisprudence (also known as xJur). What is exactly “experimental jurisprudence”? What is in turn “experimental philosophy”? What are the m...
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September 16, 2025 at 7:20 AM
Thrilled to be participating, this Monday and Tuesday in Freiburg, in the upcoming edition of the Annual Workshop on the Vienna School of Jurisprudence and the Pure Theory of Law, organised by the Hans Kelsen Werke - Research Group!

Here the full programme 👇
September 11, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Finally here!
July 18, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Last week gifted me some magnificent moments, born at the intersection of my academic job and four great life pleasures:

1. Cat petting
2. Seeing friends & discussing their ideas (this time, @amwaltermann.com's)
3. Applied fantasy and sci-fi
4. Bizarre-fabulous new & old places
July 1, 2025 at 10:47 AM
FOL Blog had his first international guest post - and what a guest!

Triantafyllos Gkouvas opened here with the first part of a triptych on the notion on moral impact, where he suggests a particular view on the normative impact of non-physical events

Read it here 👇
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The Impact of Moral Impact (Part I) – Foundations of Law
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June 25, 2025 at 8:08 AM
The Foundations of Law (FOL) Blog has just launched!

FOL Blog is dedicated to disseminating research outputs of EU Project ALF (alf.ius.bg.ac.rs) & also features content produced by invited guests and experts from diverse fields related to legal theory & philosophy.

👉 fol.ius.bg.ac.rs
Foundations of Law
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June 11, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Thrilled to be participating in the VIII Lisbon Annual Meeting on Legal Theory on "Logic, Norms, and Legal Decisions", among a rooster of fantastic speakers and discussants.

If you are free on 27 June, join us! 👇
June 10, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Ep. #9 of Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law Podcast is here!

In this episode, we delve with Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco (Surrey Centre for Law & Philosophy - U. Surrey) into the topic of responsibility for negligence in ethics and law.

Listen to it here 👇
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Episode 9 - Responsibility for Negligence in Ethics and Law (ft. Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco) by Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law
In this episode, we delve into the debate about responsibility for negligence in ethics and law. What is exactly “responsibility”? What does responsibility involve, and it is the same across disciplin...
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June 2, 2025 at 1:44 PM
If law is an artefact, can coercion be considered as something necessary for its existence and functioning?

Here, I examine why law may necessarily depend on coercion both to exist and to fulfil its functions - even in law-abiding & puzzled societies.

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May 30, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Can AI be a ‘legal author’?

@bojanspaic.bsky.social and I had a blast exploring this seemly unattended question in contemporary debate

(ft. authority, interpretation, intention, GenAI, creation & generation, Monty Python, Star Trek, S Lem, R Barthes, cats & more)

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May 26, 2025 at 8:41 AM
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We had a great workshop today on all things constitutional interpretation. A thousand thanks to @jrabanos.bsky.social @sebreyes.bsky.social @amwaltermann.com Pedro Moniz Lopes and Jorge Silva Sampaio for brilliant papers and stimulating discussions.
May 19, 2025 at 5:11 PM
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This Monday, in Toulouse, I am organizing a workshop on the philosophy of constitutional interpretation, with a star-studded lineup.

Info and Zoom link here: imh.ut-capitole.fr/accueil/acti...

@jrabanos.bsky.social @sebreyes.bsky.social @amwaltermann.com
May 17, 2025 at 7:42 AM
Ep. #8 of Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law Podcast is here!

In this episode, we delve with @mathieucarpentier.bsky.social
(Université Toulouse Capitole) into the debate about legal validity and concept-construction methodology.

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Episode 8 - Legal validity and concept-construction methodology (fr. Mathieu Carpentier) by Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law
In this episode, we delve into the debate about legal validity and concept-construction methodology. What is exactly legal validity? What would be the most adequate way to construct a concept of legal...
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May 6, 2025 at 2:21 PM
¡Últimos dos días de la pre-convocatoria de becas para doctorado en @univgirona.bsky.social, con preferencia para proyectos sobre temas como estos!

Toda la información para presentarse: www.catedradeculturajuridica.com/es/1371/noti...

Y más información 👇
April 29, 2025 at 9:06 AM
¿Qué tipo de autoridad tienen WADA, OMS o compañías transnacionales? ¿Puede haber una autoridad no humana o en un contexto no físico? ¿Sirven los discursos contemporáneos para dar respuestas?

Para un doctorado en estos temas (@univgirona.bsky.social)👉 catedradeculturajuridica.com/es/1371/noti...
Preconvocatoria de becas para realizar estudios doctorales -
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April 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Thrilled to be part of this event & wonderful programme!

I will be suggesting that "obedience" of responsible & autonomous subjects might still be a chimera, even for discourses of authority that claim to have found the key to it

Most grateful to U. Palermo's legal theory group for the invite!
March 3, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Ending soon!

Pre-call for PhD scholarships at @univgirona - Deadline: 3 March

Preference will be given to topics such as authority & its contemporary challenges; authority in non-national/non-physical contexts; & coercion, obedience & Rule of Law

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February 28, 2025 at 9:31 AM
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New issue of Eudaimonia is published!

This issue includes essays from A. Bezbradica, J.L. Rodríguez, M. Jovanovic and Đ. Timotijević & a book symposium on @bojanspaic.bsky.social's "Priroda i determinante sudijskog tumačenja prava" with A. Novak, M. Jovanovic, G. Dajović & reply to critics 👇
February 25, 2025 at 2:49 PM
¡Pre-convocatoria de becas para doctorado en
@univgirona.bsky.social!

Habrá preferencia para temas como autoridad y sus desafíos contemporáneos; autoridad en contextos no nacionales/no físicos; & coerción, obediencia & Rule of Law

Toda la info 👇
www.catedradeculturajuridica.com/es/1371/noti...
Preconvocatoria de becas para realizar estudios doctorales -
www.catedradeculturajuridica.com
February 18, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Ep #7 of Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law Podcast is here!

In this episode, we delve with Pedro Moniz Lopes (Lisbon Public Law/Lisbon Legal Theory) into the debate on rules & principles, and the topics of genericity & categorisation in law

Listen to it here 👇
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Episode 7 - The debate on rules & principles, genericity and categorisation (fr. Pedro Moniz Lopes) by Heavily Accented Philosophy of Law
In this episode, we delve into the debate on rules and principles, the topic of law and categorisation, and the connection between equality (and analogy). Why the obsession in philosophy of law with t...
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February 7, 2025 at 2:31 PM