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Norms, normative systems, and legal validity

Authors: RATTI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA;

Norms, normative systems, and legal validity

Abstract

The paper addresses Eugenio Bulygin's legal theory, and in particular his theory of legal norms and legal systems, his theory of ‘legal science’, his theory of legal adjudication, the analysis and development of two different conceptions of the ontology of norms, and fully-fledged conceptions of the logic of norms and the logic of normative propositions (viz. descriptive propositions about the membership of norms to legal systems).

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Italy
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Validity, Norms, Logic, Eugenio Bulygin

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