
handle: 10045/13152
En este trabajo se analizan tres nociones que son usualmente utilizadas por los juristas cuando se ocupan del problema de la validez de las normas jurídicas. Se trata de las nociones de validez formal, de validez material o sustantiva y de competencia material. Tomando como punto de partida los términos en los que los juristas trazan habitualmente la distinción entre validez formal y validez material, en el trabajo se aborda el problema del encaje de competencia material, así como las similitudes y diferencias entre los juicios de validez material y los de competencia material.
K201-487, Material competence, K1-7720, Formal validity, Material validity, Legal validity, Validez jurídica, Substantive validity, Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence, Validez sustantiva, Validez material, Validez formal, Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law, Competencia material, Filosofía del Derecho
K201-487, Material competence, K1-7720, Formal validity, Material validity, Legal validity, Validez jurídica, Substantive validity, Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence, Validez sustantiva, Validez material, Validez formal, Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law, Competencia material, Filosofía del Derecho
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