Luis Sanchez
Ph.D. Candidate at ANU, Research School of Social Sciences. He is a Peruvian lecturer with a Law Degree gained at the National University of San Agustin (Peru), and with a M.A. Degree in Government and Public Affairs at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO, Mexico D.F).
His research areas cover legal philosophy, environmental and political theory, public policies and constitutional law. Since July 2007 he has been working in the RSSS with Prof. John Dryzek in the field of environmental political theory focusing on nature as an argument for political reforms in democracy.
Legal argumentation: A Model and Some Discussions on Legal Reasoning (in Spanish). 2004. Jurista Editores. Lima
Fails of Liberalism in the Global Era (in spanish). 2002. Rev. Cortina de Humo 1. Arequipa
Law Theory and Legal Argumentation: Current Critics to Legal Positivism (in Spanish). 1999. Editores El Alva. Arequipa.
Balancing Hard Cases in Constitutional Law (in Spanish). 2003. Derecho, Revista de la Facultad de Derecho. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín. No. 3. Arequipa.
On Positivism and the Moral-Law Separation (in Spanish). 2002. Doxa, Revista de Teoría y Filosofía del Derecho No. 23. Alicante. España.
Biotechnology, Threats from a Big Revolution. (in Spanish). 1999. Revista Que Hacer No. 117. Lima, Peru.
Limits of the Current Legal Science (in spanish). 1998. Revista Isonomía. No. 8. ITAM, Mexico City.
Justice, Market and Law. 1997. Revista Derecho y Sociedad, Año VIII, No. 12, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Lima.
Legal Models for Access to Biodiversity in Latin America (in spanish). 1996. Revista Scribas No. 2. Arequipa.
Is Democracy Related to Natural Selection? (in English). 2007. ANU
Does the “Fallacy” originate in Hume? (in Spanish) 2007. Submitted to Doxa, University of Alicante, Spain.
Two Ambiguities in Kelsen’s Theory (In Spanish). 2007. Submitted to Isonomia. Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.