Published Apr 15, 2010



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Ronald Zuleyman Rico Sandoval

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Abstract

The violence is present in the law since its emergence; this is, since the human
animal becomes a social animal. Such violence is present in all facets of law,
including civil law, as conservative violence to which we can oppose a pure violence
with potentiality to articulate a new social subjectivity. However, to understand the
violence of the law, we need to search into the very core of human subjectivity as
the basis of society. We present a look at the psychoanalysis as a transdiscipline
proposal for the study of legal science.

Keywords

Civil law, Violence (Law), Law, History and criticism, violence, law, enjoy, real, symbolic, imaginary, sinthome, homo sacer, love, Kant, Freud, Lacan, Zizek, Benjamin, Cover, Agamben, DeleuzeDerecho civil, violencia (Derecho), historia y crítica, violencia, ley, goce, real, simbólico, imaginario, sinthome, homo sacer, amor, Kant, Freud, Lacan, Zizek, Benjamin, Cover, Agamben, Deleuze

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How to Cite
Rico Sandoval, R. Z. (2010). FOR A CRITIQUE OF THE CIVIL LAW’S VIOLENCE. Vniversitas, 59(120), 169–200. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.vj59-120.pcvd
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