The Claim to Correctness and the Concept of Normative Necessity
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Abstract
Robert Alexy argues that law necessarily raises a claim to correctness. The Author’s fundamental hypothesis is that the claim to correctness might be considered as a “grammatical ruleµ that defines the act of adopting a constitution according to a Western paradigm of the constitutional State.
Keywords
- Claim to Correctness
- Robert Alexy
- Normative Necessity
- Legal Positivism
- The Concept of Law