| Author (Person) | Jääskinen, Niilo |
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| Series Title | European Law Review |
| Series Details | Vol.40, No.5, October 2015, p667-682 |
| Publication Date | October 2015 |
| ISSN | 0307-5400 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Publishers Abstract This article argues that Europeanisation of national law can be fruitfully analysed from a legal-theoretical point of view where the concept of 'law' is understood as denoting different phenomena. Law can be conceived as a momentary system of legal norms; as a historic legal tradition encompassing legal principles, concepts and values; as a system of societal action where 'valid law' acts as a point of reference; and as a hermeneutically conditioned system of communication. The Europeanisation of law takes different forms if we apply the conceptual division between these notions. |
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| Subject Categories | Law |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |