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General Theory of Law: New Challenges, Current Issues and Innovative Approaches

Edited by: Eduardo C. B. Bittar

ISBN13: 9783032225160
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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This book contains contributions relating to the role of the General Theory of Law in our times. It is the result of the reflections of four Co-Authors, all dedicated to the field of Philosophy and General Theory of Law, who came together with the task of bringing the discussion on the subject up to date, which justifies the title of the work (General Theory of Law: new challenges, current issues and innovative approaches). The book offers readers a broad overview of the historical origins of the debate surrounding the formation of a General Theory of Law, with the aim of reflecting on its relevance today and its contemporary challenges.

The book aims to engage in dialogue with numerous schools of thought that have already addressed this topic, and incorporate many debates, in order to raise the issue considering the major changes in culture and science in our times. In the field of Legal Science, the increasing of complexity, the multiplication of legal sources, the expansion of areas of law, the globalisation and internationalisation of legal sources, and the rescaling of debates on the meaning of justice are just some of the factors that should lead jurists to question the status of Legal Science and Legal Theory in our times. Ultimately, it contributes to a better understanding of the Science of Law and its qualities, as it brings together epistemological, philosophical, critical and semiotic approaches. The contributions contained in the book are original and, precisely for this reason, offer innovative perspectives, the impact of which is expected to enhance the quality of how the task of the current General Theory of Law is considered.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
1. The Historical Genesis of The (General) Theory of Law, and Beyond: Origins, Autonomy and Methods
Ana Margarida Simoes Gaudencio
2. The Metascientific Discourse of the General Theory of Law: The Relationship between General Theory and Special Theories
Eduardo C. B. Bittar
3. 'New' Questions Concerning the Experience of the Legal System and the Problem of the Sources of Law or the Place and Claims of an Internal Critical Approach: Going Beyond the Possibilities of a General Theory of Law
Jose Manuel Aroso Linhares
4. Uncertitudes and Unpredictabilities in the Legal System: The Application of the Law under Discussion
Pierre Moor