Maximilian Re§ing, Kiel: Prinzipien als Normen
mit zwei Geltungsebenen
Zur Unterscheidung von Regeln und Prinzipien
Abstract: The distinction
between rules and principles is highly
controversial. This is due to its
significant impact on almost every fundamental philosophy of law and legal theory issue, for
instance, the application of legal norms, the concept of the legal system, the relation between
law and morality, or the structure
of basic rights. The actual debate
is based on three main theses:
the Òstrong separationÓ thesis, the Òweak separationÓ
thesis and the ÒconformityÓ thesis. The author concentrates
on the development of the Òstrong separationÓ
thesis, first elaborated by Josef Esser, then developed by Ronald Dworkin and lately worked out by Robert Alexy. The several
objections raised to Alexy«s thesis on principles as optimization commands will be discussed in detail. The author comes finally
to his own formal description
of principles as norms, with both an abstract
and a concrete validity.
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