Autore: Grossi, Paolo
Titolo: Giustizia e diritto tra medioevo ed età moderna
Periodico: Filosofia politica
Anno: 2001 - Volume: 15 - Fascicolo: 1 - Pagina iniziale: 51 - Pagina finale: 56

In modern age law presents a radical metamorphosis and it is composed of a series of imperatives which are commands more and more tied to political power and to the State. This legal monism forbids a real pluralism. On the contrary, in the Middles Ages law is marked by a plurality of sources, strongly linked to social and economic events, in no way reducible to formal norms. Law is not a mirror of empirical reality, but it is connected with the search of equitable issues and therefore relies on the leading principle of justice.




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