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  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 43
    Vol. 43 No. 1 (2025)

    Issue 43 of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy (2025), published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the National University of Rosario, addresses a variety of current topics. In the doctrine section, Miguel Angel Ciuro Caldani explores the three-dimensionality of law from a monistic perspective and reflects on legality in a secularised world. Virtual spaces address two themes: the impact of high technology—social networks, peace and war—on integration, and the defence of children and adolescents, with contributions on childhood gambling addiction and the Colombian experience. The issue is rounded off with a joint statement on the philosophy of international law.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 38
    Vol. 38 No. 1 (2021)


    Issue 38 (2021) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine, virtual spaces, conferences, seminars and meetings focused on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on methodisation, judicial humanism, parajudiciality, integration and legal strategy; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on Epicurus and mental health; by Lucía Lapenta on humanism; by Diego Mendy on data science and health law; by Dámaso Javier Vicente Blanco on Lucretius and legal tradition; and by Claudia Patricia Salcedo Torres, Carlos Francisco Molina del Pozo, Virginia Saldaña Ortega, among others, in virtual spaces on education, independence, vaccines and Euro-Latin American relations.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 33
    Vol. 33 No. 1 (2012)

    Issue 33 (2012) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine and bibliographic reviews focusing on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Juan José Bentolila on general theory of case analysis; Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on advance medical directives and tactical meanings of legal theories; Oscar D. Feuillade on poverty, wealth and the tax system; Javier Reinick on international jurisdictional cooperation; and Marcelo F. Trucco on conventionality control in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 40
    Vol. 40 No. 1 (2023)

    Issue 40 (2023) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, is dedicated to Prof. Mag. Eduardo V. Lapenta. It brings together articles on doctrine, tribute speeches, communication and virtual space focused on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on forms of justice applied to older adults, relationships between legal branches and university graduation; by María Isolina Dabove on ageism and Dikelogy; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on the Law of Education, Science and Art; by Guillermina Zabalza on justice and vulnerability; Diego Mendy on science law and Marxist tools; Carlos Francisco Molina del Pozo on the rights of older people in the EU; and Claudia Patricia Salcedo Torres on the protection of older people in Colombia.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 35
    Vol. 35 No. 1 (2014)

    Issue 35 (2014) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine and presentations at academic meetings focusing on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Juan José Bentolila on the theoretical framework in general procedural theory and strategy in the organisation of courts; by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on integration, the historicity of law 1914-2014, ethics and professional training, health law and the representative arts in Miguel Ángel Buonarroti; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on gerontological residences and privacy; and Ezequiel Valicenti on creativity and artistic expression in art law.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 42
    Vol. 42 No. 1 (2025)

    Issue 42 (2025) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine, conference papers and virtual spaces focused on trialist thinking in law. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on three-dimensional analysis of legal values, humanistic education, vulnerability and provincialisation of national territories; by Diego Mendy on the digital age, Law No. 14,408, paediatrics and Goldschmidian social reasons; by Diego Marcelo Daniel Tolosa on Art Law; and by Darío A. Victtore on the protection of students from artificial intelligence.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 37
    Vol. 37 No. 1 (2016)

    Issue 37 (2016/2020) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles, reviews and an epilogue focusing on trialist thinking in law. It includes contributions by Juan Pablo Cifré on strategy in procedural law; by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on Albert Schweitzer and health, legal theories and strategy, and integrativism and interdisciplinarity; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on mental health in the Civil and Commercial Code; by Adriana N. Krasnow on family law; and Diego Mendy on religion during the Covid-19 pandemic and the Centre's activities.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 44
    Vol. 44 No. 1 (2026)

    Issue 44 (2026) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on legal doctrine focusing on trialist thinking in law. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on humanistic integration, school philosophy, legal branches and universalisation; by María Isolina Dabove on complex thinking and the legal world; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on Jerome Hall; and by Diego Mendy on axiological aspects of general legal theory.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 39
    Vol. 39 No. 1 (2022)


    Issue 39 (2022) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine, reviews, conferences and virtual spaces focused on trialist thinking in law. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on judicial interpretation, art, Euro-Latin American integration, attorney-client privilege, demoralisation and the right of necessity; by Guillermina Zabalza and María Victoria Schiro on socio-affectivity; by Diego Mendy on digital art, Argentine integration, lawyers' duties, university life and civil law; by Virginia Saldaña Ortega on the EU and the conflict in Ukraine; by Agustina Suarez on Couture's commandments; and by Claudia Patricia Salcedo Torres on the right of necessity in Colombia.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 34
    Vol. 34 No. 1 (2013)

    Issue 34 (2013) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on legal doctrine focusing on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on the evaluation of legal research, the drafting of legal norms, and religion as a legal response; by Mario Eugenio Chaumet on the legislator's conjecture and the project to recodify private law; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on the drafting of norms relating to the law of old age; by Noemí L. Nicolau on science and technology in contractual rules; Fernando Ronchetti on indirect sources; and Alfredo M. Soto on the Conference on the Development of Legal Rules.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 41
    Vol. 41 No. 1 (2024)

    Issue 41 (2024) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine, conference papers, reviews and communications focusing on trialist thinking in law. It includes contributions by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on dikological axiology, autonomy of will, nuances of law, and Justinian's compilation; by Noemí Lidia Nicolau on the dialogue between civil and commercial law; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on health and autonomy; by Daniela Bardel and Florencia Vazzano on general theory of law; and by Diego Mendy on civil law and education law.

  • Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy No. 36
    Vol. 36 No. 1 (2015)

    Issue 36 (2015) of the Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy, published by the Centre for Research in Legal and Social Philosophy at the Faculty of Law of the National University of Rosario, brings together articles on doctrine and research contributions focused on trialist thinking. It includes contributions by Juan José Bentolila on surrogacy and General Theory of Law; by Miguel Ángel Ciuro Caldani on the theory of legal responses, the Rights of the Elderly in the OAS-70 Convention, three-dimensional education and legal openness to art; by Marianela Fernández Oliva on the history of privacy and its legal protection; by Matías Mascitti on Mafalda and the legal world; and by Andrea A. Meroi on James Goldschmidt and his contributions to South American legal culture.