The question of the objectivity of law rotates around the determination of the status of the norms that constitute the major premise of the practical syllogism representing the formal scheme of the justification of judicial decisions. Those who deny the objectivity of law believe that the existence and meaning of legal norms depend on the opinion of judges and jurists considered individually. The different versions of the objectivity of law reject this sceptical conclusion. The strongest versions of objectivity accepted by the different doctrines of natural law presuppose metaphysical realism and rule out the idea that what seems correct to someone can determine what is effectively correct; the weakest versions, upheld by legal positivism, ...
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Positivist and natural law theories are interested in answers to different questions, and are mostly...
The question of the objectivity of law rotates around the determination of the status of the norms t...
In the first part of this paper, I discuss the different kinds of objectivity; general and legal obj...
Objectivity is an inherently complex philosophical concept and, as such, it is a continually recurri...
This thought-provoking book explores the multifaceted phenomenon of objectivity and its relations to...
In this essay I approach the topic of legal objectivity by analyzing law\u27s possible relationships...
This volume presents a collection of essays on objectivity in legal discourse. Has law a distinctive...
This book questions critically, in novel ways and from various perspectives, the possibilities of ob...
The concept of judicial objectivity is a cornerstone of modern legal systems. This book reports a co...
I am honored to have been invited to present a Meador Lecture on this year’s Meador Lecture Series’ ...
Some are skeptical about the possibility of objectivity in law. In this article, I argue that common...
In modern times the idea of the objectivity of law has been undermined by skepticism about legal ins...
AbstractIntentionalist theories of legal interpretation are often divided between objectivist and su...
This article puts forward a thesis and then attempts to prove (or at least to develop) that thesis i...
This essay unites the philosophical concern with blend concepts and the legal concern with objectivi...
Positivist and natural law theories are interested in answers to different questions, and are mostly...
The question of the objectivity of law rotates around the determination of the status of the norms t...
In the first part of this paper, I discuss the different kinds of objectivity; general and legal obj...
Objectivity is an inherently complex philosophical concept and, as such, it is a continually recurri...
This thought-provoking book explores the multifaceted phenomenon of objectivity and its relations to...
In this essay I approach the topic of legal objectivity by analyzing law\u27s possible relationships...
This volume presents a collection of essays on objectivity in legal discourse. Has law a distinctive...
This book questions critically, in novel ways and from various perspectives, the possibilities of ob...
The concept of judicial objectivity is a cornerstone of modern legal systems. This book reports a co...
I am honored to have been invited to present a Meador Lecture on this year’s Meador Lecture Series’ ...
Some are skeptical about the possibility of objectivity in law. In this article, I argue that common...
In modern times the idea of the objectivity of law has been undermined by skepticism about legal ins...
AbstractIntentionalist theories of legal interpretation are often divided between objectivist and su...
This article puts forward a thesis and then attempts to prove (or at least to develop) that thesis i...
This essay unites the philosophical concern with blend concepts and the legal concern with objectivi...
Positivist and natural law theories are interested in answers to different questions, and are mostly...