Axiomatic method and the law

Whether an axiomatic approach to law is possible and useful today has to be perceived as unanswered. Perception of the axiomatic method among lawyers, however, is clouded by misunderstanding. Clarifying them may generate new discussion about the axiomatization of legal theories

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Corporate Authors: World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Frankfurt am Main (Author) , Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (Other)
Other Authors: Schuhr, Jan C. (Other)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt am Main Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg 2012
Series:Paper series. Series A, Methodology, logics, hermeneutics, linguistics, law and finance World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy no. 038/2012
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Author Notes:Jan C. Schuhr
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Summary:Whether an axiomatic approach to law is possible and useful today has to be perceived as unanswered. Perception of the axiomatic method among lawyers, however, is clouded by misunderstanding. Clarifying them may generate new discussion about the axiomatization of legal theories
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