Julie Dickson
Affiliations: | Faculty of Law | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
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Dickson J. (2019) Does It Matter Where We Start?: Some Remarks on Some Remarks by John Gardner on the Methodology of Legal Philosophy Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies. 19: 71-86 |
Dickson J. (2017) Why General Jurisprudence Is Interesting Critica-Revista Hispanoamericana De Filosofia. 49: 11-39 |
Dickson J. (2015) Who's afraid of transnational legal theory? Dangers and desiderata Transnational Legal Theory. 6: 565-585 |
Dickson J. (2015) Ours is a broad church: indirectly evaluative legal philosophy as a facet of jurisprudential inquiry Jurisprudence. 6: 207-230 |
Dickson J. (2011) Directives in EU Legal Systems: Whose Norms are They Anyway? European Law Journal. 17: 190-212 |
Dickson J. (2011) On Naturalizing Jurisprudence: Some Comments on Brian Leiter’s View of What Jurisprudence Should Become Law and Philosophy. 30: 477-497 |
Dickson J. (2008) Is Bad Law Still Law? Is Bad Law Really Law? Social Sciences Division. 169-192 |
Dickson J. (2007) Is the Rule of Recognition Really a Conventional Rule Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. 27: 373-402 |
Dickson J. (2004) Methodology In Jurisprudence Legal Theory. 10: 117-156 |
Dickson J. (2003) The Central Questions of Legal Philosophy Current Legal Problems. 56: 63-92 |