EUGENIU SPERANTIA - A PIONEER OF ROMANIAN LAW’S PHILOSOPHY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v9i4.2323Abstract
In the sperantian view, the social normativity is seen as being of the individual one and the individual spirit of normativity comes from society, which regulates the people rights from the social point of view. Because man is a living being, creative, having social and spiritual needs, the society creates norms, even if are not all social.References
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