O trzech aspektach jakości prawa
On the three aspects of the quality of law
Author(s): Stanisław KaźmierczykSubject(s): Sociology of Law
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: law formation; quality and law security; legitimisation; quality of law; law; system of law
Summary/Abstract: Traditionally, the quality of law is associated with observing certain principles of law making, the so-called principles of good legislation. Such a way of thinking, however, seems to be an over-simplification. Thus, the author indicates that the high-quality of legislation and the principles of good legislation are not the same. Law passed on the basis of good legislation procedures does not automatically result in the high-quality law, in particular, if one makes an assumption that the quality of law depends, above all, on legal certainty being ensured. The reflections presented here express an opinion on the immediate connection between the quality of law and the theory of law. In this perspective, thoughts on the quality of law resulted in an opinion how firmly the process of improvement in law quality is associated with the development of the theory of law. As regards the studies on the quality of law as a measure of legal certainty, three issues are pointed out in the material: 1. the quality of law from the point of view of its formation in reference to certain general social phenomena, 2. the quality of law relating to a person, 3. the quality of law in judicial activities.
Journal: Studia z Polityki Publicznej
- Issue Year: 5/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 81-94
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English, Polish