Law, Politics, and Morality : European Perspectives II.:On Knowledge and Adjudication of National and European Law.
Hauptbeschreibung Teaching and study of law is based on the premises of formal dogma. Discussion centres on what the law says, and less on the Instruments enabling its application, such as legal argumentation and reasoning. The approach to the new legal and institutional challenges facing the Europe...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Duncker & Humblot,
2011.
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Colección: | Schriften zur Rechtstheorie - 215/II.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Sumario: | Hauptbeschreibung Teaching and study of law is based on the premises of formal dogma. Discussion centres on what the law says, and less on the Instruments enabling its application, such as legal argumentation and reasoning. The approach to the new legal and institutional challenges facing the European Union is not immune to this problem. Little public attention is paid to actual law emanating from EU institutions, and even less to its application. However, at least three issues of vital importance can easily be seen to originate in this field: (1) Does legal harmonisation among EU coun. |
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Notas: | Giulio Itzcovich: Sovereignty, Legal Pluralism, and Fundamental Rights. Italian Jurisprudence and European Integration (1964-1973). |
Descripción Física: | 1 online resource (227 pages). |
Bibliografía: | ReferencesVéronique Champeil-Desplats: Legal Reasoning and Plurality of Values: Axio-Teleological Conflicts of Norms; 1. The Characteristics of Axio-Teleological Conflicts; 2. Two Models of Resolution of Axio-Teleological Conflicts; 2.1. The Exclusive Normative Base Model; 2.2. The Plurality of the Normative Bases Model; 3. The Choice of a Mode of Resolution of Conflicts and the Exercise of Normative Competences; 3.1. Reasons for the Choice: Between Discretionary Appreciation and Constraint; 3.2. Effects of the Choice: Between a Position of Principle and the Reign of the Circumstances. ReferencesIsabel Lifante Vidal: Interpretation and Judicial Discretion; 1. Introduction; 2. Usual Approaches to the Phenomenon of Discretion; 2.1. The Meaning of Discretion; 2.1.1. The Choice among Different Alternatives; 2.1.2. The Absence of Applicable Legal Standards; 2.1.3. The Absence of Reviewability or the Ultimate Character of the Decision; 2.2. The Origin of Discretion; 3. A Few Conceptual Points; 3.1. Discretion as "Freedom"; 3.2. The Indeterminacy of Law; 3.3. Power and Discretion; 3.4. Summing up: Two Different Phenomena under the Heading "Discretion"; 4. Discretionary Powers. ReferencesGema Marcilla Córdoba: Iura Novit Curia, Law Crisis, and the European Building Process; 1. The Aphorism Iura Novit Curia; 1.1. Normative Status; 1.2. Meaning and Foundation of the Presumption "The Court Knows the Law"; 2. The Ideological Function of the Principle Iura Novit Curia: From the "Mechanistic" Thesis of Interpretation and Application of Law to the Theory of "Discretionality"; 3. Legal Knowledge, Rule of Law and the Theory of Legal Argumentation; 4. Law Crisis, Normative Inflation and European Building Process; 5. The Quality of Laws and Legislative Techniques; References. |
ISBN: | 9783428509454 3428509455 |