Introduction to the semantics of law / Andrzej Malec.
2022
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Introduction to the semantics of law / Andrzej Malec.
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Call Number
K213 .M35 2022
ISBN
9783030956783 hardcover
3030956784 hardcover
9783030956790 electronic book
3030956784 hardcover
9783030956790 electronic book
Description
xii, 141 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1290429792
Summary
This book offers an introduction to the language of law from the perspective of logical semantics. As a logical tool, Boguslaw Wolniewicz's formal ontology of situations is adapted. The central issue addressed is the meaning of normative statements, primarily legal norms. The main outcome of the book consists in explications of several legal notions (including legal events, legal acts and legal rules) in terms of the formal ontology of situations. In addition, the book concludes that legal norms are sentences in a logical sense, so some are true, while others are false, and that their logical value does not depend on whether or not they were adopted in the law-making process. Lastly, the book contends that there are semantic relations between orders that are similar to entailment, contradiction, opposition, and sub-opposition, despite the fact that orders are not sentences in a logical sense, i.e., they are neither true nor false. The book also presents some original Wittgenstein-style deontic logics built on the first order logic. The formal results are applied to selected problems in the theory of law, including the problem of the possibility of algorithmic application of legal norms.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Basic semantic concepts
A model of the domain of law
A model of the language of law
Semantics of norms and orders
Transformations of norms
Epilogue: The concept of law.-Conclusions.
Basic semantic concepts
A model of the domain of law
A model of the language of law
Semantics of norms and orders
Transformations of norms
Epilogue: The concept of law.-Conclusions.