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Legal Norms and Normativity - An Essay in Genealogy

English · Hardback

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This book offers a ''genealogical'' explanation of law''s normativity. The term ''genealogical'' conveys a commitment to a non-metaphysical type of enquiry. While it explains how law, as a normative phenomenon, comes about, it does not seek to ground law''s normativity in anything but the context of social interaction giving rise to it.Legal normativity is brought about on a daily basis. Whether in revolutionary circumstances or in the quotidian need for judges, lawmakers or citizens to balance law''s demands with those of morality or prudence, our ability to bind ourselves through law ultimately depends on our capacity to articulate a better way of living together, and to commit ourselves to it. These efforts of assessment and articulation depend, in turn, on our conception of normative agency. Assert the need to trace the truth of ethical judgments to some independent moral ''facts'' conditioning their objectivity, and you will get a different understanding of what it is we are doing when we dispute law''s authority in the name of moral values. Tracing the truth of moral judgements back to our own social practices not only affects the nature of disagreement; it also dramatically increases our responsibility when, as lawmakers, judges, or citizens we ''take the law into our own hands'' and confront it with our moral expectations.>

About the author

Sylvie Delacroix is Jeff Price Chair in Digital Law at King's College London, UK, and a fellow of the Alan Turing Institute. Her interest in the infrastructure that molds our habits notably leads her to pay attention to the power imbalances that stem from our increased reliance on data-reliant tools. As a concrete way of mitigating the latter, she co-chairs the Data Trust Initiative. Find Sylvie on Twitter @SylvieDelacroix and online at https://delacroix.uk

Product details

Authors Sylvie Delacroix, Sylvie (University of Birmingham Delacroix
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.10.2006
 
EAN 9781841134550
ISBN 978-1-84113-455-0
No. of pages 242
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 19 mm
Series Legal Theory Today
Legal Theory Today
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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