Reflexions on the conception and exercise of law: Corruption and juridical regeneration around the court acts

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This article tries to confront certain difficulties and reefs that there presents the analysis of the contemporary Law. Is it possible still to formulate new conceptions of Law? How does it affect in the juridical world the current tension between corruption and regeneration? Is it possible to maintain a relation between the theory and the practice of Law? Given the confluence of the problematics, it might say synthetically that the theoretical aspects of Legislation and Jurisprudence have to agree with the practical aspects. But how do we reach the general just thing for legislation and the particular just thing for court decision in the Constitutional Contemporary State? In the face of the extent and complexity of these problems the author of this article centres on approach basically what names the judicial equitable act.

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Pasquín, R. V. (2019). Reflexions on the conception and exercise of law: Corruption and juridical regeneration around the court acts. Isegoria, (61), 573–591. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2019.061.09

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