Abstract
Principles, which are highly emphasized in the present, are generally the basics (also) of the whole private law area. The goal of this article is to create a complete taxology on the base of value orientation, and mutual derivative relations. On the basis of choosing two fundamental axiological pillars (liberty, justice), horizontal branches were made, which were connected to a vertical dimension regarding several deductive methods. These deductive methods allow to derive from main principles several subordinate ones.
Full PaperTivadar Ötvös
Research Associate
Tivadar Ötvös, Research Associate at gLAWcal, Master Candidate at College of Europe in Bruges and EU commission Marie Curie Fellow at Tsinghua University and at Beijing Normal University (Beijing, China). PhD in Civil Law at the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice - specialization: Legal Principles.
Summary
Principles, which are highly emphasized in the present, are generally the basics (also) of the whole private law area. The goal of this article is to create a complete taxology on the base of value orientation, and mutual derivative relations. On the basis of choosing two fundamental axiological pillars (liberty, justice), horizontal branches were made, which were connected to a vertical dimension regarding several deductive methods. These deductive methods allow to derive from main principles several subordinate ones.