Sumario: | This volume, edited by David Sánchez Rubio, Álvaro Sánchez Bravo, and Jesús Ignacio Delgado Rojas, explores the intersections of power, constitution, and law through a series of essays by various scholars. It examines critical legal theories, the dynamics of power in legal frameworks, and the socio-political contexts influencing legal systems. The book delves into themes such as the paradigms of knowledge, hegemonic structures, the impact of austerity policies, and the role of technology in legal governance. It also addresses issues of punitive power, autonomy, democracy, and human rights in contemporary legal discourse. Aimed at academics and practitioners in the fields of law, philosophy, and criminology, the book seeks to foster a nuanced understanding of legal structures and power relations.
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