Legislative diversity and metalanguage in conflict law
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Keywords

Metalenguaje
Diversidad Legislativa
Derecho Internacional Privado Metalanguage
Legislative Diversity
Conflict Law

How to Cite

Ramírez Rondón, M. D. (2019). Legislative diversity and metalanguage in conflict law. Revista Sarance, (42), 65-81. Retrieved from https://revistasarance.ioaotavalo.com.ec/index.php/revistasarance/article/view/768

Abstract

As part of human sciences, Law has appealed to language to determine the set of standards and principles that govern social structures. However, this science is not limited to standards, but to build around them, a theoretical-philosophical system able to explain why these societies create, apply and interpret their legal practices known as Metalanguage. Each branch of law has its own Metalanguage, including Conflict Law. Leaving aside Pure Theory of Law by Kelsen approach, we will explain through method of complexity of Edgar Morin, the theoretical foundation of legislative diversity as the supposed creator of Conflict Law, using the Principles of Linguistics by Ferdinard de Saussure and the Metalanguage, through the postulates of the Theory of the Hierarchy of the Languages by Juan Capella, and the Communicative Rationality by Jürgen Habermas.

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