This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the special workshop ‚Truth and Objectivity in Law and Morals, ‚ held at the 26th World Congress of the IVR. The papers deal with diverse but correlated issues such as the search for truth in and through legal argumentation; the intelligible character of rules inside theories of interpretation which guarantee the coherence and the integrity of law; the role of hermeneutic analysis in the construction of the objectivity of law; the procedural and contextual aspects of objectivity in legal reasoning; the role of objectivity in the distinction between the context of justification and the context of discovery; the problem about truth of normative propositions and legal statements; the incompatibility of non factualism with the traditional account of validity and legality; as well as the possibility of objectivity in morals.
Über den Autor
Gonzalo Villa Rosas has written about history and comparative law, constitutional law, theory of legal power, and objectivity in law. He obtained his Master of Laws (LL.M.) summa cum laude from the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany) and a Bachelor of Laws from the Universidad Externado de Colombia.