TECHNICAL AND LEGISLATIVE EXTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE LEGAL NORMS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i2.534Keywords:
law, article, paragraph, external structureAbstract
If the logical, trichotomic organization of the laws forms its stable internal structure,the technical and legislative body forms its external structure. It is correlated to the celerity
requirements which are included in the legislative system, in different stages of its
development, and also to the general principles of legal techniques.
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