Fundamental legal concepts: A formal and teleological characterisation* |
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Authors: | Giovanni Sartor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marie-Curie Professor of Legal informatics and Legal Theory, European University Institute, Florence, Italy;(2) CIRSFID, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | We shall introduce a set of fundamental legal concepts, providing a definition of each of them. This set will include, besides
the usual deontic modalities (obligation, prohibition and permission), the following notions: obligative rights (rights related
to other’s obligations), permissive rights, erga-omnes rights, normative conditionals, liability rights, different kinds of legal powers, potestative rights (rights to produce
legal results), result-declarations (acts intended to produce legal determinations), and sources of the law.
* Supported by the EU projects ONE-LEX (Marie Curie Chair) and ESTRELLA (6th Framework). |
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Keywords: | normative positions teleological reasoning |
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