Judicial Discretionality and Law’s Certainty: the Current Terms of an Originary and Inevitable Conflict
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Jurisprudence, Discretionality, Legal certainty, Sources of LawAbstract
It is out of question that even in civil law countries jurisprudence is to be inserted among the (atipical) production sources of a (living) Law, since it always contributes substantially in determining Law. The sytematic problem to be solved in this case becomes such of establishing under which circumstances the so-called justice of the concrete case can be considered as coherent with the finality sought by the legal system and, thus, as able to become the justice of future cases.
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