Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation
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Resumo: | This thesis main question concerns the meaning of the meaning of the law. It could be circumscribed in the following terms: what is structurally and genetically presupposed in the framing of any interpretanda whatsoever contemporaneously as a legal text, which an interpretans assumes as having a legal meaning that must be brought forth through an interpretation destined to disappear? Answer: the apparatus of textuality that pivots on the difference between interpretation and reading. As law professors teach their students, as they jump from paragraph to paragraph, after announcing the text at hand instead of pondering on each of its words, a break marks the transition to an explanation concerning the purpose of the legislator. As one reads in petitions throughout Brazils judicial databases, after writing whatever comes to mind, a lawyer will strike something that does not lose its force between languages: Otherwise, let us see, in verbis. The in verbis announces the entrance of the legal text, duly handled, perhaps even interpreted, but not read. The interpretive words prior to the legal text are determined to disappearance. Underpinning this process is a historical index worth investigating. This thesis main hypothesis runs as follows: legal interpretation, which has its place between text and system, was developed in its significance and historicity under the sign of the lex animata, . Lex animata stands, thus, as the principle underlying the emergence of the contemporary meaning of the law, which legal interpretation under the signature of liturgy, at the same time, stems from and founds. I test this hypothesis by attending to the structural and historical limits of the apparatus of textuality. The structural limits of the apparatus of textuality entail close readings of philosophical hermeneutics. The historical limits demand tracing the upheavals of the form of text and liturgy as a technique of glorification and a signature from Justinian to Frederick Barbarossa, his chancery and the glossators. I argue that while the genesis of the apparatus of textuality is Christian allegory, the movement whereby law becomes text pivots on the transformation of liturgy into a signature that is, the signature of legal interpretation as a practice depends on the political environment of the renaissance of Roman law in the twelfth century. |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretationDireito como texto e sistema: historicidade e significância da interpretação jurídica contemporâneaGlosadoresGlossatorsHans-Georg GadamerHans-Georg GadamerHermenêuticaHermeneuticsTextualidadeTextualityWalter BenjaminWalter BenjaminThis thesis main question concerns the meaning of the meaning of the law. It could be circumscribed in the following terms: what is structurally and genetically presupposed in the framing of any interpretanda whatsoever contemporaneously as a legal text, which an interpretans assumes as having a legal meaning that must be brought forth through an interpretation destined to disappear? Answer: the apparatus of textuality that pivots on the difference between interpretation and reading. As law professors teach their students, as they jump from paragraph to paragraph, after announcing the text at hand instead of pondering on each of its words, a break marks the transition to an explanation concerning the purpose of the legislator. As one reads in petitions throughout Brazils judicial databases, after writing whatever comes to mind, a lawyer will strike something that does not lose its force between languages: Otherwise, let us see, in verbis. The in verbis announces the entrance of the legal text, duly handled, perhaps even interpreted, but not read. The interpretive words prior to the legal text are determined to disappearance. Underpinning this process is a historical index worth investigating. This thesis main hypothesis runs as follows: legal interpretation, which has its place between text and system, was developed in its significance and historicity under the sign of the lex animata, . Lex animata stands, thus, as the principle underlying the emergence of the contemporary meaning of the law, which legal interpretation under the signature of liturgy, at the same time, stems from and founds. I test this hypothesis by attending to the structural and historical limits of the apparatus of textuality. The structural limits of the apparatus of textuality entail close readings of philosophical hermeneutics. The historical limits demand tracing the upheavals of the form of text and liturgy as a technique of glorification and a signature from Justinian to Frederick Barbarossa, his chancery and the glossators. I argue that while the genesis of the apparatus of textuality is Christian allegory, the movement whereby law becomes text pivots on the transformation of liturgy into a signature that is, the signature of legal interpretation as a practice depends on the political environment of the renaissance of Roman law in the twelfth century.A questão central desta tese, nos seus termos mais gerais e especulativos, é uma questão relativa ao sentido do sentido do direito. Poder-se-ia circunscrever nos seguintes termos: o que é que está estrutural e geneticamente pressuposto no enquadramento de qualquer interpretanda, seja ela qual for, contemporaneamente como texto jurídico, que um interpretans assume como tendo um sentido jurídico que deve ser trazido à luz através de uma interpretação destinada a desaparecer? Resposta: o aparelho de textualidade que se baseia na diferença entre interpretação e leitura. Como ensinam os professores de direito aos seus alunos, ao saltarem de parágrafo em parágrafo, depois de anunciarem o texto que têm em mãos em vez de refletirem sobre cada uma das suas palavras, uma pausa marca a transição para uma explicação sobre o propósito do legislador. Como se lê em petições nos bancos de dados do judiciário brasileiro, depois de escrever o que lhe vier à cabeça, o advogado vai bater em algo que não perde a força entre as línguas: \"Senão, vejamos, in verbis\". O in verbis anuncia a entrada do texto legal, devidamente manuseado, talvez até interpretado, mas não lido. As palavras interpretativas anteriores ao texto jurídico estão destinadas a desaparecer. subjacente a este processo está um índice histórico que merece ser investigado. A hipótese principal desta tese é a seguinte: a interpretação jurídica, que tem o seu lugar entre o texto e o sistema, desenvolveu-se na sua significação e historicidade sob o signo da lex animata, . A lex animata é, assim, o princípio subjacente à emergência do sentido contemporâneo da lei, que a interpretação jurídica sob a assinatura da liturgia, ao mesmo tempo, deriva e funda. Ponho à prova esta hipótese atendendo aos limites estruturais e históricos do aparelho da textualidade. Os limites estruturais do aparelho da textualidade implicam leituras atentas da hermenêutica filosófica. Os limites históricos exigem que se tracem as mudanças na forma do texto e da liturgia como técnica de glorificação e assinatura, desde Justiniano até Frederico Barbarossa, a sua chancelaria e os glosadores. Defendo que, embora a génese do aparelho da textualidade seja a alegoria cristã, o movimento através do qual o direito se torna texto gira em torno da transformação da liturgia numa assinatura - ou seja, a assinatura da interpretação jurídica como prática - depende do ambiente político do renascimento do direito romano no século XII.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSolon, Ari MarceloDiniz, Ricardo Martins Spindola2023-12-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/2/2139/tde-01032024-103615/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-01-14T00:35:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-01032024-103615Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-01-14T00:35:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation Direito como texto e sistema: historicidade e significância da interpretação jurídica contemporânea |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation Diniz, Ricardo Martins Spindola Glosadores Glossators Hans-Georg Gadamer Hans-Georg Gadamer Hermenêutica Hermeneutics Textualidade Textuality Walter Benjamin Walter Benjamin |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Law as text and system: historicity and significance of contemporary legal interpretation |
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Diniz, Ricardo Martins Spindola |
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Diniz, Ricardo Martins Spindola |
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Solon, Ari Marcelo |
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Diniz, Ricardo Martins Spindola |
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Glosadores Glossators Hans-Georg Gadamer Hans-Georg Gadamer Hermenêutica Hermeneutics Textualidade Textuality Walter Benjamin Walter Benjamin |
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Glosadores Glossators Hans-Georg Gadamer Hans-Georg Gadamer Hermenêutica Hermeneutics Textualidade Textuality Walter Benjamin Walter Benjamin |
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This thesis main question concerns the meaning of the meaning of the law. It could be circumscribed in the following terms: what is structurally and genetically presupposed in the framing of any interpretanda whatsoever contemporaneously as a legal text, which an interpretans assumes as having a legal meaning that must be brought forth through an interpretation destined to disappear? Answer: the apparatus of textuality that pivots on the difference between interpretation and reading. As law professors teach their students, as they jump from paragraph to paragraph, after announcing the text at hand instead of pondering on each of its words, a break marks the transition to an explanation concerning the purpose of the legislator. As one reads in petitions throughout Brazils judicial databases, after writing whatever comes to mind, a lawyer will strike something that does not lose its force between languages: Otherwise, let us see, in verbis. The in verbis announces the entrance of the legal text, duly handled, perhaps even interpreted, but not read. The interpretive words prior to the legal text are determined to disappearance. Underpinning this process is a historical index worth investigating. This thesis main hypothesis runs as follows: legal interpretation, which has its place between text and system, was developed in its significance and historicity under the sign of the lex animata, . Lex animata stands, thus, as the principle underlying the emergence of the contemporary meaning of the law, which legal interpretation under the signature of liturgy, at the same time, stems from and founds. I test this hypothesis by attending to the structural and historical limits of the apparatus of textuality. The structural limits of the apparatus of textuality entail close readings of philosophical hermeneutics. The historical limits demand tracing the upheavals of the form of text and liturgy as a technique of glorification and a signature from Justinian to Frederick Barbarossa, his chancery and the glossators. I argue that while the genesis of the apparatus of textuality is Christian allegory, the movement whereby law becomes text pivots on the transformation of liturgy into a signature that is, the signature of legal interpretation as a practice depends on the political environment of the renaissance of Roman law in the twelfth century. |
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