Volodymyr Machuskyy
Understanding of the law is
impossible due to a random personal view of the law and requires an universality.
A naive understanding of law is the consequence of assigning to the Law the subjective
external definitions - for example, economic analysis of law.
Economic analysis of law
leads to conclusions about the ineffectiveness of the legal system compared
with the market system (Posner). However, the so-called inefficiency of law or
legal norms has nothing to do with the law.
The cause of
non-infectiousness of law is not the law as itself. The reason is the people
who use the Law. Legislation and court decisions may be unfair. But the Law is always
the justice regardless of the people, the place or the time.
The Law and the Economics have a different nature, and
hence a different purpose. The law is a justice, and the economy is not justice
and the economy cannot be a surrogate of the law. Simplified understanding of
law is a means of leveling the law to the ordinary tool of the economy.
The economy brought to the highest degree of
expediency only seems as the law but certainly one is not the law. Economic law
is an unfair justice or nonsense.
Economics is not and cannot be a means of knowledge of
the world. The world is formed not so much from economic relations, but, first
of all, from relations between people. At the heart of relations between people
is not the economy, but the law and religion. Law and religion have common
sacred origins.
The economy appears there and then, where and when the
profit appears. The world can exist without economy and profit, but the world cannot
exist without the Law.
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