ABOUT SAVIGNY: INFLUENCES ON CHILEAN LAW THROUGH BELLO AND THE CONNECTION OF HIS METHODICAL PROPOSAL WITH DWORKIN'S HERMENEUTIC CONCEPT
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https://doi.org/10.29393/RD257-18SSAL10018Keywords:
Karl Friedrich von Savigny, Andres Bello, Ronald Dworkin, 19th-century Chilean law (influences), hermeneutical legal traditionAbstract
Based on Savigny's work, this paper offers two analyses of the circulation of legal ideas. First, it shows the influence that Savigny's work, through Andrés Bello, effectively had on nineteenth-century Chilean law, as well as two false influences and another frustrated one. It then connects Savigny's methodical work with Ronald Dworkin's hermeneutical proposal, developed at the end of the 20th century.
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