Elements for an equitable interpretation of law

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https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v1i73.14419

Keywords:

Civil Law – El Salvador, Equity (Law), Equitable resources, Teory of law, Legal argumentation

Abstract

The objective of this analytical article is to make a proposal of a model to interpret the law according to natural equity. This latter concept is recognized in Art. 24 of the Civil Code of El Salvador and it is the last criterion of interpretation—along with the general spirit of the legislation—recognized by the code itself. However, it is interesting to note that, in spite of what has just been mentioned, natural equity, unlike its peer, the general spirit of the legislation, has not been the subject of in-depth analysis. The few existing studies on this topic are dedicated— almost exclusively—to conceptually explain natural equity, leaving aside another equally relevant issue: its effectiveness. In this line, and starting from an analytical methodology, this study seeks to provide a formal model on law interpretation that allows to supply this deficiency.

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Author Biography

Patricio Sáez Almonacid, Universidad Viña del Mar, Chile

Trabajos publicados:

Interpretación, jueces y democracia. Santiago: Editorial El Jurista, 2020.
“La decisión judicial: un problema político”, Interfolio. Revista de Interescuelas de Filosofía del Derecho, n.° 7 (2021).

Published

2022-12-13

How to Cite

Sáez Almonacid, P. . (2022). Elements for an equitable interpretation of law. Entorno, 1(73), 69–77. https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v1i73.14419

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