Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona

The article concerns a concept of law in Leon Petrażycki’s theory and Scandinavian legal realism (Uppsala school) represented by Karl Olivecrona. The author, explaining the concept of law, seeks connections between Petrażycki’s theory and the ideas forwarded by the Scandinavians. According to Petraż...

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Main Author: Dawid Bunikowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WSB University in Torun 2011-12-01
Series:Torun Business Review
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Online Access:https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/166
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spelling doaj-80033a72a6e14305a1f025cf2e86ad832020-11-25T00:16:57ZengWSB University in TorunTorun Business Review1643-81752451-09552011-12-011010369386108Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and OlivecronaDawid Bunikowski0WSB University in Torun ul Młodzieżowa 31a 87-100 ToruńThe article concerns a concept of law in Leon Petrażycki’s theory and Scandinavian legal realism (Uppsala school) represented by Karl Olivecrona. The author, explaining the concept of law, seeks connections between Petrażycki’s theory and the ideas forwarded by the Scandinavians. According to Petrażycki, law is a psychological fact – a legal emotion in human mind, mentality. On the other hand, according to Olivecrona, law is a fact – a human behaviour which is determined by reality in the mind. The conclusion for lawyers is that law should be treated not only as a normative fact (legal texts) or axiological fact (values, principles), but also as a psychological fact (Petrażycki – legal emotions), and a behavioural fact (Olivecrona – human behaviour and reality in human mind). Polish theory of law and practice lack considerations of this type.https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/166a fact, force, law, psychology
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Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona
Torun Business Review
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title_short Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona
title_full Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona
title_fullStr Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona
title_full_unstemmed Psychological and realistic concepts of law: Petrażycki and Olivecrona
title_sort psychological and realistic concepts of law: petrażycki and olivecrona
publisher WSB University in Torun
series Torun Business Review
issn 1643-8175
2451-0955
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The article concerns a concept of law in Leon Petrażycki’s theory and Scandinavian legal realism (Uppsala school) represented by Karl Olivecrona. The author, explaining the concept of law, seeks connections between Petrażycki’s theory and the ideas forwarded by the Scandinavians. According to Petrażycki, law is a psychological fact – a legal emotion in human mind, mentality. On the other hand, according to Olivecrona, law is a fact – a human behaviour which is determined by reality in the mind. The conclusion for lawyers is that law should be treated not only as a normative fact (legal texts) or axiological fact (values, principles), but also as a psychological fact (Petrażycki – legal emotions), and a behavioural fact (Olivecrona – human behaviour and reality in human mind). Polish theory of law and practice lack considerations of this type.
topic a fact, force, law, psychology
url https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/166
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