1noThis paper tells how, starting from the seven-nineteenth-century codification of continental law – the very origin of what jurists call legal formalism – three processes of de-formalization of law have developed: three losses of the general-and-abstract form that law received by the codification. The first process is internal to the national States: codification was followed first by the multiplication of special laws, then the proliferation of para-legislative sources (decrees, regulations, soft law…), up to today’s regulatory entropy. The second process is first European and then international: the formation of a supranational law that has undermined the national systems of sources. The third process, no less pervasive but more recent...
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This paper is an analysis of the history of the Law through the idea of codification. This is not a ...
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Between the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, Natalino Irti focused his studies...
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Holland defines jurisprudence as the formal science of positive law . The meaning of science is pla...
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International audienceTo argue that formalism is the essence of legal reasoning is to consider that ...
The legal formalism has penetrated deep into our legal culture, however this phenomenon has generate...
The theme of this thesis is "formalism in law" as a concept that permeates an essential part of mode...
This essay focuses on the process of the codification of civil law in continental Europe at the end ...
A phenomenon seems to characterise present-day law, a transformation that fully and profoundly invol...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
This book by Federica Bertoldi analyzes the importance acquired by the shape, starting from Roman la...
Decodification has a significant impact not only on legislation, but on legal transactions and juris...
In the late eighteenth century it was commonplace the need for a general theory of creation and esta...
This paper is an analysis of the history of the Law through the idea of codification. This is not a ...
Between the end of the 17th and beginning of the 19th centuries develops a model of codification, wh...
Between the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st, Natalino Irti focused his studies...
What are the philosophical origins of modern law? The present work aims to answer this question, rel...
Holland defines jurisprudence as the formal science of positive law . The meaning of science is pla...
Legal formalism, also commonly known as “black letter law,” refers to an intellectual perspective th...
International audienceTo argue that formalism is the essence of legal reasoning is to consider that ...
The legal formalism has penetrated deep into our legal culture, however this phenomenon has generate...
The theme of this thesis is "formalism in law" as a concept that permeates an essential part of mode...
This essay focuses on the process of the codification of civil law in continental Europe at the end ...
A phenomenon seems to characterise present-day law, a transformation that fully and profoundly invol...
This book is based on the proceedings from a conference at the European University Institute in Flor...
This book by Federica Bertoldi analyzes the importance acquired by the shape, starting from Roman la...
Decodification has a significant impact not only on legislation, but on legal transactions and juris...
In the late eighteenth century it was commonplace the need for a general theory of creation and esta...
This paper is an analysis of the history of the Law through the idea of codification. This is not a ...
Between the end of the 17th and beginning of the 19th centuries develops a model of codification, wh...