The Science of Law
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7144053Keywords:
Law, Science, Legal Methodology, Judge, Interpretation and Application of the NormAbstract
In these lines, it is intended to prove the scientific nature of the law, for which we analyze how this, just as natural sciences or exact sciences for example, counts with an object of study, object even though changeable, not unscientific at all, but quite the contrary; additionally, in order to reach the aforementioned goal, is also evidenced how in the legal world is necessary to use a complex methodology for the obtainment of knowledge, which is both: objective and verifiable, as it must be in any science that boasts of being it; methodology so complex which allows to the law, to reach science quality.
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