AN ANALYSIS OF THE CRITICAL THEORY OF LAW: TRANSFORMATIVE INTERPRETATIVE REPERTOIRES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev7n4-302Keywords:
Law, Critical Theory, JusticeAbstract
The scope of this article is to launch a reflection on the transformative lights that the Critical Theory of Law makes possible to address legal phenomena in a context in which it relates law to other social relations, power and ideological demarcations of different groups in society. Exploring this legal current and its theoretical exponents becomes essential for technique and hermeneutics in the sense of contributing to proposals for interpretations of reality that are not sufficiently managed by the repertoire and positivist bias of the norm. Thus, the text intends to weave, briefly, some essential considerations about the contributions of Critical Theory.
