Justiziaren atzetik betiko borroka Zuzenbidea Europarako bidean
HÄBERLE, Peter
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Publication place:
- Donostia-San Sebastián
- ISSN:
- 1137-1951
Summary
This article analyses the history of jurisprudence, which, as a cultural history, has its roots in classic antiquity. Law is, frst and foremost, a cultural science, that is deeply related to the culture of its time. With jurisprudence without culture, without the contents elaborated by humanism and the illustration, the jurist is unprotected against unfair systems. The teaching of law must respond to various challenges: it must tend to its practical side without neglecting research into its bases. It must accept the diversity of specialities and be open to others new without forgetting the postulate of the unity of law and it must tend to the rise of Europeisation without forgetting that the reality of the state constitutes the legal reference for the jurist.Sing up and download the publications of Eusko Ikaskuntza
Are you a registered member?. Access