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Absurda lex, sed lex? Public value and the decay of the Rule of Law: A conceptual perspective Cover

Absurda lex, sed lex? Public value and the decay of the Rule of Law: A conceptual perspective

Open Access
|Oct 2022

Abstract

The Rule of Law serves, under a broadly accepted notion of justice, the enforcement of property rights and a relative predictability of citizen affairs, i.e. it fosters Public Value. However, it is subject to risks that materialise in weakened institutions, uncertainty and transaction costs. The connection between Public Value and the Rule of Law becomes salient when understanding how the latter degenerates at the expense of the former. This article provides two theoretical frameworks that explain the connection between the two concepts, as well as three manifestations of the Rule of Law’s decay. These comprise the excess of legal-formalism, the excess of discretion in enforcement and the instrumentalisation of the law, i.e. when it embodies injustice. Although they vary depending on the legal system, these aspects build a conceptual body that illustrates how contingent legal outcomes affect society, developing Daly’s (2019) concept of democratic decay in the economics and business literature.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2022.3.2 | Journal eISSN: 2450-0097 | Journal ISSN: 2392-1641
Language: English
Page range: 7 - 26
Submitted on: Jul 22, 2022
Accepted on: Sep 7, 2022
Published on: Oct 29, 2022
Published by: Poznań University of Economics and Business Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Erick Behar-Villegas, published by Poznań University of Economics and Business Press
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