European, Realistic Legal Positivism - Part I

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Abstract

This paper presents the current research regarding a new legal theory. The new legal theory is developed from a Danish and EU perspective and is called European, Realistic Legal Positivism. The paper explains the core of the theory, the difference between European, Realistic Legal Positivism and the earlier legal theories which were all essentially conceived before EU law really took off. Hence, from a Danish perspective the paper argues that European, Realistic Legal Positivism is developed due and in sunk with the establishment and development of EU law. The symbiose of Danish law and EU law is the foundation of European, Realistic Legal Positivism and therefore European, Realistic Legal Positivism will continue to develop jointly with the development of the EU law. European, Realistic Legal Positivism considers both the Danish national legal sources and the EU legal sources as part of the legal theory. Furthermore, European, Realistic Legal Positivism is defined as a monistic theory where national law, EU law and international law is one big system. Therefore, all levels of legal sources are issued in accordance with the competence norms of the legal system and therefore belong to this system.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationFrederiksberg
PublisherCopenhagen Business School [wp]
Number of pages36
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesCBS LAW Research Paper
Number22-04

Keywords

  • Philosophy of law
  • Theory of law
  • European Union
  • Realism
  • Positivism

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