Reading Paolo Grossi
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Abstract
Paolo Grossi highlights the virtues of a judge-made law, a law responsive to social change and no longer caught up in the dogma of state-centrism. Here the assumptions made by Grossi are assessed against some aspects of the complexity of society. What emerges is a convincing model by a jurist who is not merely a legal technician but is culturally sensitive to the new claims of justice.
Keywords
- Crisis of the State
- Law and Facts
- Judge-Made Law
- Legal Globalization