2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77522-7_5
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Unlocking Legal Validity: Some Remarks on the Artificial Ontology of Law

Abstract: Following Kelsen's influential theory of law, the concept of validity has been used in the literature to refer to different properties of law (such as existence, membership, bindingness, and more), and so it is inherently ambiguous. More importantly, Kelsen's equivalence between the existence and the validity of law prevents us from accounting satisfactorily for relevant aspects of our current legal practices, such as the phenomenon of "unlawful law." This chapter addresses this ambiguity to argue that the mos… Show more

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