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Massimo La Torre

    La ragionevolezza nel diritto
    La crisi del Novecento
    Law as Institution
    Constitutionalism and Legal Reasoning
    Messina als Metapher und idealtypischer Ort der Politik
    • Exploring the intersection of constitutionalism, legal reasoning, and ethics, this book argues for a transformative approach to law that incorporates moral principles. It posits that contemporary constitutionalism fosters a more interpretative and less authoritarian legal framework, emphasizing the importance of constitutional justice and judicial review. The author contends that effective legal reasoning must be rooted in public discourse and activism, challenging traditional hierarchical concepts of law that rely on commands and sanctions.

      Constitutionalism and Legal Reasoning
    • Law as Institution

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of political theory, legal theory, and moral philosophy, this book provides a philosophical perspective on the concepts of law. It presents a comprehensive analysis of institutional theory, aiming to deepen the understanding of law within a broader theoretical framework. The text offers a fresh approach that reestablishes connections between these disciplines, enriching the discourse on the nature and function of law in society.

      Law as Institution