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Foundations and Building Blocks of Law

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“There is no gap between Is and Ought, but there is a gap between fact and norm.” “There is a difference between legal powers and legal competences, but there are no power-conferring rules.” “There is no obligation to comply with contracts.” “There are no regulative rules, and all rules are constitutive.” All these claims are controversial in the eyes of many legal theorists. This book argues that they are all true, or justified, if understood in the proper context. The argument starts from the relation between language and facts and continues with a distinction between three kinds of facts, and the role which rules play in the constitution of one of the three kinds. Building on this foundation, the book moves on to analyses of the building blocks of law: duties, obligations, permissions, juridical acts, powers, competences, norms and rights. Interwoven through these analyses, the reader finds discussions of the alleged gap between Is and Ought, and of the logic of normative notions (‘deontic logic’).

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ISBN: 9789462368606
Publication date: 2nd May 2018
Author: Jaap Hage
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 286 pages
Series: Maastricht Law Series
Genres: Jurisprudence and general issues