miércoles, 26 de febrero de 2020

Un repaso de Solum sobre las teorías libertarias de la ley

Una nueva y gran contribución de Lawrence Solum para introducir brevemente las teorías libertarias de la ley, como parte de su léxico jurídico y sobre filosofía del derecho.

"Libertarian legal theory is interesting on the merits—as one of the most significant normative theories of law. But there is another important reason for legal theorists to be interested in libertarianism--even if they ultimately reject it. Libertarian legal theories call into question the very purpose of law and government. A really careful evaluation of libertarianism requires that one form views about the function of law and the purposes of government, and to confront a variety of criticisms of conventional views about those topics. For that reason, thinking about libertarian legal theory is an excellent way of thinking about the most fundamental questions in normative legal theory".

LINK:
https://lsolum.typepad.com/legaltheory/2020/02/legal-theory-lexicon-libertarian-theories-of-law.html

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