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Normative Models of Judicial Application of Law

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The Judicial Application of Law

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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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  1. WDS passim.

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  2. On the ways of value research, Ch. Grzegorczyk, 1982; M. Zirk-Sadowski, 1984, Ch 2.2.

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  3. K. Opałek and J. Wróblewski, 1968; J. Wróblewski, 1970c, Ch. Grzegorczyk, 1982; presentation from the cognitivist standpoint, G. Kalinowski, 1967.

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  6. I leave out conditional relativization, J. Wróblewski, 1978c, 1980c, 1981 d.

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  8. 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.

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  17. E.g., from the Polish discussion S. Włodyka, 1984; J. Wróblewski, 1967; M. Zirk-Sadowski, 1980.

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  18. Z. Resich, 1984; S. Wlodyka, 1984.

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  19. Cf., A. Łopatka, 1963, Ch X, par. 8.

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  20. I leave out the particular problems related to international civil proceedings.

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  21. 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.

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  22. 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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