Interpretation and “Crisis” of the Sources

Authors

  • Giorgio Pino University of Rome Tre

Keywords:

Theory of interpretation, sources of law, application of law

Abstract

The text deals with the crisis of the theory of the sources of law due to the loss of space of exclusivity and primacy of the statute law. Thus, the traditional ordered and monolithic representation of the sources system, summarized in the familiar figure of the pyramid, is now replaced by more complex and disharmonious figures, such as the network, the archipelago and the Baroque building. First, it intends to defend the idea that the relations between the norms and the sources, within a Rule of Law, are essentially regulated by mechanisms of a hierarchical type. Second, it intends to show that the hierarchical relations between sources or between norms and that the identification of an act as a “source” are determined, in a predominant way, by the interpretative activity (in a broad sense) of the jurists and the enforcement bodies.

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Author Biography

Giorgio Pino, University of Rome Tre

Full Professor of Philosophy of Law and Legal Teory at the University of Rome Tre, Italy.

Published

2021-09-02

How to Cite

PINO, G. Interpretation and “Crisis” of the Sources. Civil Procedure Review, [S. l.], v. 12, n. 3, p. 31–66, 2021. Disponível em: https://www.civilprocedurereview.com/revista/article/view/240. Acesso em: 20 may. 2024.

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