A Theory of Constitutional Antinomies for the Use of Guarentist Legal Professionals
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https://doi.org/10.4454/jj016r42Keywords:
constitutional antinomies, constitutional antinomies proper, constitutionally relevant antinomies, well-ordered identification code, well-ordered resolution code, guarentismAbstract
Aiming at providing guarentist legal professionals with some useful instruments, the paper divides into three parts. The first part outlines a typology of constitutional antinomies, distinguishing between constitutional antinomies in a generic sense, in a proper sense, and in an improper sense, and dealing with several varieties of logical or ontological constitutional antinomies (§§ 1-2). The second part introduces the notions of a well-ordered identification code and resolution code (§ 3). By way of a mental experiment, the third, and last, part provides the outline of three (one identification and two resolution) well-ordered codes for the use of guarentist legal professionals (§§ 4-7).
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