Critics of legal positivism claim that this doctrine is no longer adequate to formulate answers to contemporary problems inherent of constitutionalism. This alleged decline of legal positivism has created a space to a neo-constitutionalist discourse, which has experimented great acceptance among constitutional law scholars, lawyers and judges. Given such critical formulations, the objective of this paper is to delineate a specific profile of legal positivism – in a neo-Kantian perspective – and discuss possible contributions and limitations set to address problems faced in contemporary constitutional jurisdiction.


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    Legal Positivism Through the Neo-Kantian Perspective and Constitutional Jurisdiction


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    2023




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    Article (Journal)


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    Electronic Resource


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