DDER-6102 Juridical Theory II
This seminar critically analyzes the main theoretical outlooks that describe, explain or justify the consolidation of the modern State in the global environment. Additionally, it provides an in-depth study on Law consolidation as an autonomous science and on Law theories questioning the possibility of a radical split between Law and other disciplines. This course also analyzes how these theories of State and Law have contributed to the emergence, consolidation and justification of Law and the Latin-American States, in general, and the Colombian State, specifically. Lastly, students are expected to develop skills to read and interpret political philosophy texts and wording of essays related to these topics.
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