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A Three-Dimensional Theory of Law

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What this book intends to do is to study three-dimensionalism (the distinction values-norms-facts) not in what could be called its historical dimension, but in its substantive aspect, as a “form” t...
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  • 27 April 2010
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What this book intends to do is to study three-dimensionalism (the distinction values-norms-facts) not in what could be called its historical dimension, but in its substantive aspect, as a “form” that, when applied to different legal themes, would add a “material content” to the three-dimensional theory.
We can point out, as a study plan, the distinction between “three” perspectives: Those of the legal norm, of the legal order, and the legal relationship. Three-dimensionalism also appears in this work when one analyzes the “three” phases of the life of the law: The formation, the interpretation, and the application; and in the distinction between the “three” characteristics of the legal order: Fullness, coherence, and unity—the theory of legal validity, intended as legitimacy, as validity strictly speaking, or as effectiveness.
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Price: $212.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 27 April 2010
ISBN: 9789004179325
Format: Hardcover
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María José Falcón y Tella is Professor of Legal Philosophy (1991) and Director of the Institute of Human Rights (1998) at the Complutense University of Madrid. She is the author of 20 books, many of them translated into different languages, such as Civil Disobedience (Nijhoff, 2004), Punishment and Culture (Nijhoff, 2006), and Equity and Law (Nijhoff, 2008). She was awarded 'The National Prize of Studies in Law' in 1987.