The book is a study of legal theory, written in a style which makes it accessible to both academics and the general reader. The book offers a view of modern law alternative to prevalent legal positivism, dominated by the towering figures of Hans Kelsen and H. L. A. Hart.
The book is a study of legal theory, written in a style which makes it accessible to both academics and the general reader. The book offers a view of modern law alternative to prevalent legal positivism, dominated by the towering figures of Hans Kelsen and H. L. A. Hart.
Kaarlo Tuori is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland. He has led a Centre of Excellence in European Law and Polity, financed by Academy of Finland, 2008¿2013, and has served as a counsellor to the Constitutional Law Committee of Parliament and as a Member of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe (1998¿).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Sociality: 1. Return of the repressed 2. Social practices 3. Socio-legal practices 4. Specialized legal practices 5. Legal discourse Part II. Normativity: 6. Specificities of legal normativity 7. Layers of law 8. Orders of law 9. Morality of law 10. Constitution Part III. Plurality: 11. The black-box view 12. Non-state law 13. From simple diversity to interlegality and pluralism 14. Unity under post-national plurality Epilogue: Incertitude.
Part I. Sociality: 1. Return of the repressed 2. Social practices 3. Socio-legal practices 4. Specialized legal practices 5. Legal discourse Part II. Normativity: 6. Specificities of legal normativity 7. Layers of law 8. Orders of law 9. Morality of law 10. Constitution Part III. Plurality: 11. The black-box view 12. Non-state law 13. From simple diversity to interlegality and pluralism 14. Unity under post-national plurality Epilogue: Incertitude.
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