The article proposes a distinction between anatomical and teleological accounts of the rule of law conceptions, and attempts to apply the implications of this distinction to the concept of an international rule of law. The two central arguments recite that a) the rule of law cannot be understood independent of some sociological conditions, including the attitude of the practitioners, and b) that in order detect the elements of the international rule of law, a possible delimitation of the analyses to specific areas can be useful.
Some reflections on the international rule of law
Corso Lucia
2023-01-01
Abstract
The article proposes a distinction between anatomical and teleological accounts of the rule of law conceptions, and attempts to apply the implications of this distinction to the concept of an international rule of law. The two central arguments recite that a) the rule of law cannot be understood independent of some sociological conditions, including the attitude of the practitioners, and b) that in order detect the elements of the international rule of law, a possible delimitation of the analyses to specific areas can be useful.File in questo prodotto:
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