This school criticized the French commentary school and advocated free legal inquiry by judges. Its representatives were F. Jenny and R. Saleilles, and it can be considered a French form of free legal theory. As indicated by Jenny's phrase "free scientific inquiry," the school's name arose from its insistence on free legal inquiry free from the strict constraints of legal regulations, while emphasizing that this inquiry must be scientific and free from arbitrariness. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
フランスの註釈学派を批判し,裁判官による自由な法の探求を提唱した学派。 F.ジェニーや R.サレーユが代表者であり,自由法論のフランス的形態と考えてよい。ジェニーの「自由な科学的探求」という言葉にも示されているように,法規の厳格な拘束を脱却した自由な法の探求を主張しながら,その探求が恣意を排した科学的なものでなければならないことを強調するところから,この学派の名称が生れた。
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