Opposable reasons – solving conflicts of fundamental rights and norms

  1. GUILANYÀ SERRANO, RUBÈN
Dirigée par:
  1. Josep Joan Moreso Directeur/trice

Université de défendre: Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Fecha de defensa: 17 mai 2021

Jury:
  1. Juan Carlos Bayón Mohíno President
  2. José Luis Martí Mármol Secrétaire
  3. Angeles Ródenas Calatayud Rapporteur

Type: Thèses

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Résumé

This dissertation argues that the deadlock that constitutional courts find themselves in when justifying decisions on cases that involve conflicting constitutional norms can be best resolved by appealing to a particular type of reasons, namely opposable reasons. These opposable reasons form the basis for building a minimal account of law that can meaningfully claim a universal reach while being fully compatible with libertarian or anarchist ideals. This dissertation explores in depth concepts such as KANT’s obligationes non colliduntur principle, RAZ’s second-order reasons, RAWL’s reflective equilibrium, and SCANLON’s reasons for action so as to make the case in favour of opposable reasons.