Title: On Principles of Marxist Jurisprudence and Taoist Theory of Law
Abstract:According to K. Marx, a law\|maker is not making laws, nor is he inventing laws. Rather, he is just expressing laws. That is to say, the legal norms of a society and their development or evolution are...According to K. Marx, a law\|maker is not making laws, nor is he inventing laws. Rather, he is just expressing laws. That is to say, the legal norms of a society and their development or evolution are determined by some objective necessity. So, every lex or man\|made law must be in full accordance with it, otherwise, even if it can be enacted for a time, it will certainly be replaced someday. This kind of internal and decisive factor behind laws is Tao, as we call it, which means natural and social laws no one go against. The theory of the relationship between Tao and Law or lex, i.e., the Taoist Theory of Law, is a Chinese way to express the principles of Marxist jurisprudence.Read More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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