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A podcast about the research currently being conducted at the Max PIanck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg, Germany.
Law and Metaethics: The Limits of Moral Objectivity in Hard Cases
Doing Time, Talking Crime
28 minutes 56 seconds
1 day ago
Law and Metaethics: The Limits of Moral Objectivity in Hard Cases
Guest: Rafael Dalla Barba
This episode of Doing Time, Talking Crime is for the legal theorists out there, as it unpacks the very nature of “truth” and “right answers” within the law.
Christopher Murphy is joined by Rafael Dalla Barba from the Institute's Department of Public Law. Rafael is particularly interested in exploring whether and how legal hermeneutics and metaethics can contribute to understanding the adjudication of so-called hard cases in law. So get ready for some serious jurisprudence on Doing Time, Talking Crime!
Doing Time, Talking Crime
A podcast about the research currently being conducted at the Max PIanck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg, Germany.