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The conceptualization of legal discourse towards normativity

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  • Karina Rekosh

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In Western Europe the law evolved from material hypostasis tovirtual, from facts to concepts, from particular practices to systematization and conceptualization, if understanding the conceptualization as a generalization of specific incidents, bringing them to abstract concepts and normativity and the law as a semiotic system, which, from legal discourse, has evolved through legal techniques in a legal structure based on justice. A diachronic approach helps to clarify the essence of law as a discourse and the emergence of normativity in the evolution of legal discourse, which gives an opportunity to put a more global issue in a cultural perspective. From what must the rule be derived - from facts as in Roman law or from the discourse?

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  • Karina Rekosh, 0. "The conceptualization of legal discourse towards normativity," RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:aca:journl:y::id:33
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