A constructivist discourse theory of law

Rechtstheorie 51 (2):171-191 (2020)
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The paper addresses the highly controversial subject of the nature of law. It attempts to present a post-modern positivist concept of law that rejects objectivism and the postulation of a unified legal order entirely and merges elements of system and discourse theory.

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Svenja Behrendt
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