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Eugenio Bulygin is a distinguished representative of legal science and legal philosophy as they are known on the European continent - no accident, given the role of the civil law tradition in his home country, Argentina. Over the past half-century, Bulygin has engaged virtually all major legal philosophers in the English-speaking countries, including H.L.A. Hart, Ronald Dworkin, and Joseph Raz. Bulygin's essays, several written together with his eminent colleague and close friend Carlos E. Alchourrón, reflect the genre familiar from Alf Ross's On Law and Justice, Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law, and Georg Henrik von Wright's Norm and Action. Bulygin's wide-ranging interests include most of the topics found under the rubric of analytical jurisprudence - interpretation and judicial reasoning, validity and efficacy of law, legal positivism and the problem of normativity, completeness and consistency of the legal system, the nature of legal norms, and the role of deontic logic in the law. The reader will take delight in the often agreeably unorthodox character of Bulygin's views and in his hard-hitting arguments in defence of them. He challenges the received opinion on gaps in the law, on legal efficacy, on permissory norms, and on the criteria for legal validity. Bulygin's essays have been wellnigh inaccessible in the past, appearing in specialized journals, often in Spanish or German. They are now available for the first time in an English-language collection.
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Law and Logic: E. Bulygin’s Deductive Pattern of Judicial Reasoning
- Elena TIMOSHINA St. Petersburg State University
- Arseny KRAEVSKY St. Petersburg State University
In the twentieth century, the debate over the possibilities and limits of logic in law became particularly acute with the emergence of judicial realism, a philosophical and legal trend that denied the deductive nature of judicial decision-making. This compromised the theory of the judicial syllogism, assuming that a judicial decision could be deduced as a logical consequence from the premises - norms and facts, and generally provoked a sceptical attitude towards logic in law. The subject of the article is the deductive model of the justification of judicial decisions proposed by the outstanding legal philosopher Eugenio Bulygin. The aim of the article is to show Bulygin’s contribution to the improvement of the deductive model of judicial reasoning. The main innovations Bulygin brought to the deductive model of judicial reasoning are: 1) justifying, based on logical analysis and open texture of language theory, the analytical character of the court interpretative sentences; 2) distinguishing the individual and the generic subsumptions, etc. At the same time, the authors conclude that Bulygin’s improved deductive theory is not free from criticism, as the Argentine jurist does not succeed in complete eliminating doubts about the logical deducibility of at least some categories of decisions from general rules.
Author Biographies
Elena timoshina, st. petersburg state university.
PhD, Doctor of Science in Law, Professor at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law at St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia. Her areas of interest include history and methodology of jurisprudence, the logic of norms, theory of legal principles, theory of human rights, judicial law creation, history of legal philosophy. Timoshina is the author of more than 150 scientific works (including ten monographs). Recent publications: “To Establish the Truth: On Realism and Relativism in Legal Science (In Continuation of the Discussion of Realistic Turn)”, “Sociology as a “Strict Science”: Leon Petrazhitsky’s Unfinished Project”.
Arseny KRAEVSKY, St. Petersburg State University
PhD in Law, Associate Professor at the Department of Theory and History of State and Law at St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia. His areas of interest include general theory of law and state, history of legal philosophy, sociology of law, the logic of norms and interpretation of the law. Kraevsky is the author of 27 scientific works (including two monographs). Recent publications: “Validity and Efficacy of International Law According to the Pure Theory of Law”, “Jus non Scriptum: On the Efficacy of Legal Customs and Their Application by Russian Courts” (in cooperation with E. V. Timoshina).
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