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Structural Visualization of the Pure Theory of Law. Friedrich Lachmayer Ljubljana, 15th March 2007. Historical Position. Pure Theory. 1934 1 1960 2. Pure Theory. very re levant Paradigmatical Change of Legal Theory and Juridical Methodology. Pure Theory. New
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Structural Visualization of the Pure Theory of Law Friedrich Lachmayer Ljubljana, 15th March 2007
Historical Position
Pure Theory 19341 19602
Pure Theory very relevant Paradigmatical Change of Legal Theory and Juridical Methodology
Pure Theory New Juridical Methodology
Pure Theory New Terms and Concepts Norm Basic Norm Hierarchy of Norms Legal Act ….
Pure Theory a great Intensity of the Text
Pure Theory a great Intensity of the Text combined with a very clear Pre-textual Imagination
Pure Theory NLD Natural Law Doctrine 1970 Rene Marcic
Pure Theory NLD Natural Law Doctrine 1970 Rene Marcic
Pure Theory L Log. Legal Logic 1951 Deontic Logic Georg Henrik von Wright Ilmar Tammelo Ota Weinberger Jürgen Rödig Hajime Yoshino
Pure Theory L Inf. Legal Informatics 1970 Herbert Fiedler Leo Reisinger Alfred Schramm Erich Schweighofer Roland Traunmüller Maria Wimmer
Pure Theory of Law
Metalevel Pure Theory Rules Stage „Ought“ (Sollen)
Metalevel Pure Theory Rules Stage „Ought“ (Sollen) „Is“ (Sein)
Metalevel Rules Stage Stage
Metalevel Rules Facts Stage
Rules Facts Human Action
Rules Conditions Behavior Consequences Facts Human Action
3 Kinds of Interpretation: • Facts • Norms • Texts Is (Sein)
1. Interpretation of Factual Reality Is (Sein)
Situation, Facts Interpretation
Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation
Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Norm Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Terms Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Terms Modal Indifferent Substratum Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Imposition of Meaning Deutung
Is/Sein Facts
Legal Interpretation of Facts Is/Sein
Facts not interpreted Facts (only colour, no lines)
subjective interpreted Facts subjektive Meaning/Sinn subj. Interpretation/Deutung
Basic Norm Legal Norm objektive Meaning/Sinn Sein objective interpreted Facts
Basic Norm Legal Norm objektive Meaning/Sinn Sein objective interpreted Facts subjective interpreted Facts Facts not interpreted Facts (only colour, no lines) subjektive Meaning/Sinn subj. Interpretation/Deutung
2. Interpretation of Legal Acts („Container“) Is (Sein)
Substratum: Normative Content
Substratum: Normative Content Interpretation
Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation
Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction
Norm Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction Basic Norm
Scheme of Interpretation Norm Concept of Basic Norm Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction Basic Hipothesis
Scheme of Interpretation Norm 1. Interpretation of Facts Situation, Facts Meaning („Sinn“) Interpretation Reaction
Scheme of Interpretation Norm 2. Interpretation of Norms Meaning: Valide Legal Act Interpretation Reaction Basic Norm
3. Interpretation of Legal Texts („Content“) Is (Sein)