The judgement must be shown to be a theorem, susceptible to falsification; not because the judge disobeys an imperium or an individual or collective sensibility or a vague principle or – even worse – his own will; but whenever he draws from the conclusive facts and words a meaning alien to the logical and institutional domain of signification. To the legal and systematic order of signifiers.
Orlandi, Mauro. (2026). Individual Will and the Civil Law Tradition: Rethinking Lex Privata. In Tommaso dalla Massara (Eds.), Individual will and the Civil Law Tradition: Rethinking Lex Privata (pp. 1-375). Routledge. Isbn: 9781003669869. Doi: 10.4324/9781003669869.
Individual Will and the Civil Law Tradition: Rethinking Lex Privata
Mauro Orlandi
2026
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The judgement must be shown to be a theorem, susceptible to falsification; not because the judge disobeys an imperium or an individual or collective sensibility or a vague principle or – even worse – his own will; but whenever he draws from the conclusive facts and words a meaning alien to the logical and institutional domain of signification. To the legal and systematic order of signifiers.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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