BRUNET (François) – NORMATIVITY IN LAW, Preface by Étienne Picard, Postscript by Alain Supiot
BRUNET (François) – NORMATIVITY IN LAW, Preface by Étienne Picard, Postscript by Alain Supiot
    BRUNET (François)
    NORMATIVITY IN LAW, Preface by Étienne Picard, Postscript by Alain Supiot
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2011
    octavo, paperback, good condition, 678 p.
    “The subject of François Brunet’s recently published thesis is precisely the study of the concept of the normativity of law and in law, by which we mean the role that normativity plays in law and the specific nature of this particular form of normativity, namely legal normativity. The author examines the nature of normativity in relation to law: is it an essential or rather ancillary characteristic of law? […] What must be emphasized, therefore, is the tension that animates legal normativity, at once abstract and realistic, instrumental and based on the recognition and adherence of its recipients; recent crises also suggest that ‘normativity in law is no longer simply the normativity of law’ (p. 629). The greatest merit of Mr. Brunet’s study is to illustrate the richness of the subject he has chosen and the multiple possibilities it opens up, while remaining faithful to his initial purpose.” » (Giacomo Delledonnen online report).

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Mots-clés : Philosophy of Law