sign in
<Profile> by @danabra.mov▾
uri: at://mathieucarpentier.bsky.social/app.bsky.actor.profile/self
loading...
Loading...
Professeur de droit public / Professor of Public Law (Université Toulouse Capitole) Droit, philosophie, philosophie du droit Law, philosophy, philosophy of law
Mathieu Carpentier








Loading...
Goldoni on Constituent Power and Constitutional Regimes Marco Goldoni (University of Glasgow) has posted Constituent Power from a Regime-Based Perspective on SSRN. Here is the abstract:...
Since we're apparently talking about academic freedom again, perhaps this recent segment by John Oliver will help put things into perspective www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFMc...
We can't look away from the images of families fleeing burning houses without calling this out as a pogrom, whipped up by influential actors who care nothing for the people of Belfast: www.irishnews.com/news/norther...
For those interested, here are a couple of thoughts on academic freedom from a while ago mathieucarpentier.substack.com/p/random-tho...
11h
1d
23h
1d
mathieucarpentier.substack.com
Something different
YouTube video by LastWeekTonight
www.youtube.com
Random thoughts about current threats to academic freedom
New College of Florida: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Marco Goldoni (University of Glasgow) has posted Constituent Power from a Regime-Based Perspective on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This chapter reconstructs constituent power from a regime-based perspective in order to challenge what recent scholarship has identified as the &#8220;conventional theory&#8221; of constituent power. According to the conventional account, constituent power appears as an extra-legal and unconstrained force capable of founding a constitutional order ex nihilo.
legaltheoryblog.com
Goldoni on Constituent Power and Constitutional Regimes
Mathieu Carpentier
Mathieu Carpentier
Lawrence Solum
Colin Murray
💭La philo à la française, un rempart pour l'esprit critique ? Avec @floriancova.bsky.social nous explorons le culte de la "dissert", de la "pensée" et du "philosophe de plateau" qui s’impose en France, au détriment de la connaissance et de la rigueur. #BacPhilo smartlink.ausha.co/projet-utopi...
The goal of the conference is to try and bridge the gap between different traditions in analytical jurisprudence, each with their own parochial tendencies. Last year’s edition, which was held at the University of Southern California, was a great success.
Bye
I am delighted to take part in the second edition of the General Jurisprudence Conference: Civil Law and Common Law Perspectives. Just take a look at this terrific lineup 🤩(the odd Frenchman excluded). A thousand thanks to Crescente Molina for putting it together.
1d