Joachim Lege, Greifswald: Recht als Kulturgut
Warum der Streit zwischen
Rechtspositivismus und Naturrecht unfruchtbar ist
Abstract: The old
controversy between Legal Positivism and Natural Justice turns out to be
fruitless, if we comprehend law as a phenomenon of culture. Then, law is
neither mere will nor mere reason. Law, as we understand it in the occidental
tradition, is rather a contingent system of rules which guides decisions
(politics, on the other hand, are guided by aims). Culture, as it is conceived
since the age of Enlightenment, can be described as ãwhat results from
autonomyÒ. Law being a valuable phenomenon of culture (Kulturgut), two questions arise. (1) Is there any need for
law? It depends on the societyÕs demand for liberty. (2) What does the law
need? Law requires autonomy, i. e. the right to enjoy its own culture.
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