Jurisprudence 4-5/2025
Year 2025 ISSN 1802-3843 (print)
Issue content
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Editorial
Robert Zbíral
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Articles
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Empirical legal research, its strengths and weaknesses, and its position within legal academia
Jakub Drápal
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The Defence of Traditional Legal Research Demanded by its (Non)Appraisal
Filip Křepelka
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That (Legal) Science, Again! Meditations Not Only about Bears
Michal Bobek
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The Chimera of Objectivity in Legal Research and Back to Asking 'Why?', 'What?' and 'How?
Pavla Špondr Večl and Kristýna Abel Benešová
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Doctrine or Empiricism? Methodology, Ethics, and Funding of Czech Legal Research
Gor Vartazaryan, Filip Horák, Jakub Dienstbier a Filip Jelínek
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Evaluation under the M17+ Methodology: A Fish in a Tree or a Schnauzer at a Dog Show?
Jaroslav Benák
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The Legal Scholarship Funding System in the Czech Republic: An Accurate Reflection of Research Quality or an (Ineffective) Means of Polarizing the Academic Legal Community?
Robert Zbíral
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Evaluation of legal scholarship – experience from abroad
Pavlína Hubková
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The Czech Science Foundation, its contribution to the advancement of legal scholarship and its critics
Jakub Handrlica
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Judges and Legal scholars. Two worlds or part of one universe?
Martin Lýsek
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On Academic Outputs from a Lawyer's Perspective
Adam Forst
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What kind of legal science do prosecutors want?
Jiří Pavlík
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Recent Decisions
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Recent Decisions of Czech courts
Jan Tryzna
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Recent Decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Jan Tlamycha
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Recent Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights
Pavla Boučková