The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three are interconnected. A reflection on the nature of legal knowledge throws light on the nature of legal norms. Legal knowledge is largely a posteriori and it is so because norms are largely contingent. Being a realm of continual change, law has novelty as a fundamental feature. The process of legal change is not driven by chance but by the attempt to face ever new problems and changing circumstances. This supports a view of legal systems as adaptive and evolutionary, as classical pragmatism suggested. However, inference can give some a priori legal knowledge
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The paper addresses Eugenio Bulygin's legal theory, and in particular his theory of legal norms and ...
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The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three a...
The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three ar...
Over the last forty years, legal theory and policy advice have come to draw heavily from an ‘evoluti...
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An evolutionistic theory of law is a version of methodological legal positivism wich focuses on unin...
Legal principles, legal values, and legal norms are essentially part of the same notion. Often in le...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
The paper addresses Eugenio Bulygin's legal theory, and in particular his theory of legal norms and ...
This paper examines the transnational movement of law and legal pluralism in the transnational domai...
The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three a...
The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three ar...
Over the last forty years, legal theory and policy advice have come to draw heavily from an ‘evoluti...
Abstract This paper builds a theory on the difference between texts and legal norms out of the compl...
The paper analyses legal norms as building blocks of legal systems. Starting point is the generally ...
Legal method is about identifying and applying the law in a particular legal system. Norms of legal ...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
The article addresses three distinct, although related, questions: 1. A theoretical question: is the...
How facticity influences normativity: conventions in law This thesis is about social practice and it...
This paper briefly analyzes a new perspective regarding natural law and its effects on the contempor...
An evolutionistic theory of law is a version of methodological legal positivism wich focuses on unin...
Legal principles, legal values, and legal norms are essentially part of the same notion. Often in le...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
The paper addresses Eugenio Bulygin's legal theory, and in particular his theory of legal norms and ...
This paper examines the transnational movement of law and legal pluralism in the transnational domai...