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Law as an enabling device

Platsas, Antonios Emmanuel

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Antonios Platsas Antonios.Platsas@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Law (Commercial Law / IP)



Abstract

To many, law may be perceived as nothing more than a restrictive device. To the legal scholar, however, law may be perceived as an enabling device, even where it restricts. Nonetheless, it would not be appropriate to maintain that every restrictive norm enables. A paternalistic norm may enable; a tyrannical norm by definition restricts. This exposition advocates the position whereby law can effectively be a device of freedom. Correspondingly, there cannot be freedom without law, even though the opposite is not necessarily true. Furthermore, law, as an enabling device, points to liberal legal theory. The classical statist model of liberalism, as compared to the more communitarian model of liberalism, is promoted, even though partial inroads to communitarian liberalism are made (especially where the State is an absentee). The model promoted is also the one which comes with rights and duties: it is of relative nature and makes allowance for a hybrid state of affairs, wherein anthropos is the carrier of rights but also, importantly, the fulfiller of duties. Law serves man; equally, man serves the law. The paper proceeds with the elaboration, exemplification and critical analysis of the above, based on relevant literature from legal, political and economic theory. Thereafter, certain practical and theoretical connotations of the proposed analytical model are considered in detail. The analysis thus takes into account classic legal theoretical matter and tests such matter against the operation of law in the domestic and the international sphere. For instance, the analysis will revert to the theoretical differentiation between norms, laws, rules and commands by explaining how such variable legal issues can be manifested in practical matters. In this respect, the leading example of the legal harmonisation thesis will be utilised in the manifestation of certain of the points made, especially considering that such a thesis has wide-ranging implications for the domestic and the international sphere.

Citation

Platsas, A. E. (2017). Law as an enabling device. In International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies ICISSS 2017 (Boston) Conference Poceedings 24th-26th April 2017 (35-43)

Conference Name International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies ICISSS 2017
Conference Location Boston
Start Date Apr 24, 2017
End Date Apr 26, 2017
Publication Date Apr 26, 2017
Deposit Date Nov 26, 2022
Volume ICISSS 2017 April (Boston) Conference Proceedings
Pages 35-43
Book Title International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies ICISSS 2017 (Boston) Conference Poceedings 24th-26th April 2017
Keywords Law, liberalism, statist liberalism, communitarian liberalism, anthropocentricity, values, principles, norms, rules, commands, harmonisation of laws
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