Human interaction and communication are not only regulated by
law,but such communication plays an increasing role in the making
and legitimation of law, involving various kinds of participants in
the communication process. The precise nature of these
communications depends on the legal actors involved -- for instance
legislators, judges, legal scholars, and the media -- and on the
situations where they arise - for instance at the national and
supra-national level and within or between State law and non-State
law. The author argues that our conception of legal system, of
democracy, of the legitimation of law and of the respective role of
judges, legislators and legal scholars should be based on a
pluralist and communicative approach, rather than on a monolithic
and hierarchical one. This book analyses the main problems of
jurisprudence from such a communicative perspective
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