Critical legal studies
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A radical left American legal movement which basically grew out of a fusion of legal realism and Frankfurt school (post) structuralism. It was founded notably by Duncan Kennedy, other early crits include Roberto Mangabeira Unger and influenced feminists such as Catharine MacKinnon. CLS went dormant at the end of the cold war but reemerges due to the wars for oil in Southwest Asia and the Horn of Africa.
External Links
- Marxism, Liberalism, and Feminism: Leftist Legal Thought Eric Engle, New Delhi: Serials (2010).
- Lex Naturalis, Jus Naturalis: Law as Positive Reasoning and Natural Rationality Eric Engle, Melbourne: Elias Clarke (2010).