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

Abstract

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.
2026
9781003669869
will
knowledge
effect
dogmatica
norm
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.
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