THE CONCEPT OF LEGAL CERTAINTY IN THE FRAMEWORK OF A CIVIL LAW LEGAL SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.2024/bqngr450Keywords:
Civil Law, legal certainty, legal indeterminacy, optimization requirement, radical indeterminacy, numerous regulations, repercussions, the need, essence, strengths, weaknesses, criticism, failure, future, uniform application, collection of laws, language clarity, lower courts, conservative ideal, vested rightsAbstract
This dissertation is dedicated to the study of the concept of legal certainty in the Civil Law legal system. In the UK law system, the law is definite only for lawyers and jurisprudences. However, the public bodies always suffer of a legal indeterminacy. Therefore, it presents a certain interest in both theoretical investigation and for practical use. The purpose of this work is to examine the theories of contemporary linguists who have been working on the toping and to exhibit their thoughts and conclusions via the theme by analysing the concepts of legal certainty in the framework of a civil law legal system to help the laws be more precise and predictable.
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