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There are many normative models of the judicial application of law, among them the legal model and ideological models (Ch III(2)(3)). In the present chapter I describe the general features of an evaluative-postulative approach to the judicial application of law and I analyse further the legal normative model of this activity.
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WDS passim.
On the ways of value research, Ch. Grzegorczyk, 1982; M. Zirk-Sadowski, 1984, Ch 2.2.
K. Opałek and J. Wróblewski, 1968; J. Wróblewski, 1970c, Ch. Grzegorczyk, 1982; presentation from the cognitivist standpoint, G. Kalinowski, 1967.
MTSD, pp. 1–21; SHD, Ch IV; ZTW, Ch II.
N. Bobbio, 1970, pp. 49–70; K. Opałek, 1986, Ch II, IV–VI.
I leave out conditional relativization, J. Wróblewski, 1978c, 1980c, 1981 d.
J. Wróblewski, 1970a J. Nowacki, 1959; ZTP, Ch II.1.2.2.
Law as a system of values S. Cotta, 1980; G. Radbruch’s ideas influenced F. Bydlinski, 1982, book 2, part II, Ch II, cf., the egological conceptions of Cossio, 1964, Ch II. 4.5, Chill.
J. Wróblewski, 1971a.
W. Lang, 1989, Ch XI; J. Nowacki, 1966; Z. Ziembiński, 1980, Ch 4.7.
W. Lang and J. Wróblewski, 1984, Ch III, IV.
WDS, Ch VII. The purely instrumental conception of the principles of civil procedure, W. Berutowicz, 1975.
Comments by E. Letowska and J. Lentowski to SC Ol. 03.1983 III AZP 11/1982 OSPIKA 1984 C 1; by T. Zielinski to SC 21.02.1983 II PZP 72/82 OSPIKA 1984 P 69; by J. Stembrowicz to SAC 25.02.1983 II SA 1904/82 OSPIKA 1983 AA 271.
L. Petrażycki, 1959a, Ch I—III; 1959b, par. 5, 16; 1960 par. 33; W. Lang, 1969; J. Wróblewski, 1969b.
On the criteria of the judicial resolution, G. Marshall, 1961.
S. Wlodyka, 1964; M. Rybicki, 1968.
E.g., from the Polish discussion S. Włodyka, 1984; J. Wróblewski, 1967; M. Zirk-Sadowski, 1980.
Z. Resich, 1984; S. Wlodyka, 1984.
Cf., A. Łopatka, 1963, Ch X, par. 8.
I leave out the particular problems related to international civil proceedings.
Binding interpretation could be in law-maker’s reaction to interpretative practice (J. Wróblewski, 1978b, p. 12ff). On the institution of binding interpretation S. Wlodyka, 1971, part I. According to the Polish SC the lack of law-maker’s reaction to a defined interpretation means that this interpretation is accepted by him SC 04. 03.1983 III CZP 6/83 OSPIKA 1983 C 190.
Cf., note 18.
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Wróblewski, J. (1992). Normative Models of Judicial Application of Law. In: Bańkowski, Z., MacCormick, N. (eds) The Judicial Application of Law. Law and Philosophy Library, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8050-2_5
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