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Vilhelm Lundstedt’s ‘Legal Machinery’ and the Demise of Juristic Practice
This article aims to contribute to the academic debate on the general crisis faced by law schools and the legal professions by discussing why juristic practice is a matter of experience rather than knowledge. Through a critical contextualisation of Vilhelm Lundstedt’s thought under processes of globalisation and transnationalism, it is argued that the demise of the jurist’s function is related to law’s scientification as brought about by the metaphysical construction of reality. The suggested roadmap will in turn reveal that the current voiding of juristic practice and its teaching is part of the crisis regarding what makes us human
Patent och industriell omvandling. En studie av dynamiken mellan rättsliga och ekonomiska idésystem
Designing the role of the entrepreneur - using a norm constructionist approach at the interface of research, learning and innovation
Intellectual Properties: Alternative Strategies to Value Creation in Life Sciences
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session I-5: New IPR Regime and Innovatio