Positivism and Unity

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Meir H. Yarom
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Abstract This article examines the grappling of modern positivists with the question of legal unity. It presents and contrasts two antagonistic positivist strands—naturalist and normativist—epitomized in the works of Austin and Kelsen, respectively. The two strands correspond to two contrasting models of legal authority—criterial and coherence-based—and they accordingly diverge on the proper explanation of unity. Naturalist, criterial models purport to explain the unity of law based on extra-legal facts alone; normativist, coherence-based models resort strictly to the interrelation of legal elements themselves. Against this backdrop, the article argues that Raz’s work on the subject is torn between Austin and Kelsen: While his naturalist ancestors accounted for legal unity externally, Raz’s prominent works are captivated by the Kelsenian realization that the unity of law must be accounted for internally. Two central upshots follow. First, the analysis provides a litmus test for the (in)ability of naturalist positivism to explain legal unity. Second, Raz’s strategic reliance on Kelsen distorts his work: Both the Grundnorm and validity chains are upended to fit Raz’s naturalist commitments.
实证主义与统一
摘要本文考察了现代实证主义者在法律统一问题上的斗争。它呈现并对比了奥斯汀和凯尔森作品中分别体现的两种对立的实证主义倾向——自然主义者和规范主义者。这两条线对应于两种截然不同的法律权威模式——基于标准和连贯性——因此,它们在对统一性的正确解释上存在分歧。自然主义的标准模型旨在仅基于法外事实来解释法律的统一性;规范主义的、基于连贯性的模型严格地求助于法律要素本身的相互关系。在这种背景下,文章认为,拉兹在这一主题上的工作在奥斯汀和克尔森之间左右为难:虽然他的自然主义祖先在外部解释了法律的统一,但拉兹的杰出作品被克尔森式的认识所吸引,即法律的统一必须在内部解释。接下来是两个核心的上升趋势。首先,该分析为自然主义实证主义解释法律统一的能力提供了试金石。其次,拉兹对凯尔森的战略依赖扭曲了他的工作:Grundnorm和有效性链都被颠覆,以符合拉兹的自然主义承诺。
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16.70%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence serves as a forum for special and general jurisprudence and legal philosophy. It publishes articles that address the nature of law, that engage in philosophical analysis or criticism of legal doctrine, that examine the form and nature of legal or judicial reasoning, that investigate issues concerning the ethical aspects of legal practice, and that study (from a philosophical perspective) concrete legal issues facing contemporary society. The journal does not use case notes, nor does it publish articles focussing on issues particular to the laws of a single nation. The Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence is published on behalf of the Faculty of Law, Western University.
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