Law, War And Peace: are the Laws Silent During the War?
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Шифр та назва спеціальності
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Установа захисту
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Національний науковий центр «Інститут судових експертиз ім. Засл. проф. М.С. Бокаріуса»
Анотація
The research paper is devoted to understanding the way of
existence of law during the war. This is done by referring to theoretical and
methodological foundations of philosophical thought. The author examines
the classical ways of the existence of law: normative legal act, the idea of
law, custom, and comes to the conclusion that the law, in conditions of
war, cannot exist in this form. Conversely, the reduction of classical forms
of the existence of law results in a “remainder” of law in the form of person’s
bodily existence, which sets a limit to the actions of other people. This limit
is specified with the help of three factors: locality, modality, subjectivity.
Therefore, it should be concluded that under the conditions of war, law can
exist only in the form of living bodily presence, and the experience of law
from the sphere of ideas and norms moves to the plane of corporeality, when
the offence is initially interpreted not as a violation of natural or positive
norm, but as causing bodily harm to a person.
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corporeality, locality, modality, subjectivity, experience of law
Бібліографічний опис
Stovba, O. (2022). Law, War And Peace: Are The Laws Silent During The War?. Archives
of Criminology and Forensic Sciences. 2 (6). 53-58.DOI: https://doi.org/10.32353/
acfs.6.2022.03. P. 6.
