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Interpretation of Law in the Age of Enlightenment 2011st ed.(Law and Philosophy Library Vol.95) H XIX, 193 p. 11

Morigiwa, Yasutomo, Stolleis, Michael, Halperin, Jean-Louis  編
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発行年月 2011年07月
出版社/提供元
Springer Netherlands
出版国 オランダ
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 hardcover
ページ数/巻数 XIX, 193 p.
ジャンル 洋書/社会科学/法学/基礎法・法哲学・法社会学
ISBN 9789400715059
商品コード 1001477544
新刊案内掲載月 2011年07月
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内容

A collaboration of leading historians of European law and philosophers of law and politics identifying and explaining the practice of interpretation of law in the 18th century. The goal: establishing the actual practice in the Age of Enlightenment, and explaining why this was the case. The ideology of the Age was that law, i.e., the will of the sovereign, can be explicitly and appropriately stated, thus making interpretation redundant. However, the reality was that in the 18th century, there was no one leading source of national law that would be the object of interpretation. Instead, there was a plurality of sources of law: the Roman Law, local customary law, and the royal ordinance. However, in deciding a case in a court of law, the law must speak with one voice. Hence, interpretation to unify the norms was inevitable. What was the process? What role did justification in terms of reason, the hallmark of the Enlightenment, play? These are some of the questions addressed.

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