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A perspective on comparative legal methodology and its barriers

Hideo Aoi

pp. 279-294

Abstract

The most outstanding and most popular theories of legal interpretation in Europe after World War II, the German legal hermeneutics and the Anglo-American objective interpretation theories of Dworkin have one characteristic in common. Both theories are not interested in drawing up a boundary between two operations, interpretation and gap-filling.

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Published in:

Soeteman Arend (2001) Pluralism and law. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 279-294

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2702-0_15

Full citation:

Aoi Hideo (2001) „A perspective on comparative legal methodology and its barriers“, In: A. Soeteman (ed.), Pluralism and law, Dordrecht, Springer, 279–294.