Living Grammar of Law: From Facts to Norms, from Rules to Justice is a scholarly work that explores law as a dynamic and evolving system rather than a static set of rules. The book examines how legal facts are transformed into norms and how formal rules are interpreted to achieve substantive justice. Drawing from jurisprudence, legal theory, and practical reasoning, the authors present law as a living discipline shaped by social realities, judicial interpretation, and ethical considerations.
Key Features
- Analytical discussion on the transformation of facts into legal norms
- Conceptual linkage between legal rules and the pursuit of justice
- Jurisprudential perspective on law as a living and evolving process
- Integration of legal theory with judicial reasoning and practical application
- Academic treatment suitable for advanced legal study and research
This book is primarily intended for law students, legal scholars, academicians, and researchers seeking a deeper theoretical understanding of jurisprudence and legal reasoning.