Even those theorists who reject law's normativity, generally acknowledge that they must explain why law appears to be normative. |
The French Code of Criminal Procedure has normativity to make viable the mediation. |
As a consequence, the constraints imposed on decisions by expected utility are only justified by a tautological definition of normativity. |
There is nothing novel in the differentiation itself, only in its extremity, owing to which the three constituents of normativity have completely separated. |
If formal sources of law, and the law they produce, have become too thin and weak for the tasks they should accomplish, supportive normativity may be found in tradition. |
The normativity in these branches of law has been greatly influenced by its objectives and the rights conferred. |