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Constitutionalism And The Paradox Of Principles And Rules Between The Hydra And Hercules Marcelo Neves

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Constitutionalism And The Paradox Of Principles And Rules Between The Hydra And Hercules Marcelo Neves
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Marcelo Neves
ISBN: 9780192898746, 0192898744
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Constitutionalism And The Paradox Of Principles And Rules Between The Hydra And Hercules Marcelo Neves by Marcelo Neves 9780192898746, 0192898744 instant download after payment.

This title offers a unique approach to constitutionalism, focusing on the paradoxical relationship between principles and rules from the perspective of systems theory. It presents a critical counterpoint to Ronald Dworkin's principle-based theory, and in particular to Robert Alexy's idea of optimizing balancing. Instead of ceding to the compulsion of an optimizing balancing, it suggests the possibility of a comparative or at least 'satisficing' balancing, considering the precariousness of legal rationality. The book also reverses Dworkin's metaphor, associating rules with Hercules and principles with the Hydra. It takes constitutional principles seriously, criticizing the abuse of principles by the legal and constitutional doctrine and practice, and pointing out their relationship of complementarity and tension with rules. Finally, it offers an alternative model to the recent legal and constitutional theory on the basis of certain assumptions of the systems theory. It deals especially with the paradox of the circular and reflexive relationship between constitutional principles and rules: the former refers primarily to the openness and adequacy of legal system to society and thus to substantive argumentation; the second refers primarily to the closure and consistency of legal system and thus to formal argumentation.

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