Analogia legis

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Analogia legis is the concept that legal consequences arise from the wording of statutes. [1] It can be contrasted with analogia iuris, whereby legal consequences derive from the spirit of the law[2] as is often the case in continental European law.

See also

Analogy

References

  1. ^ Maciej Koszowski: Analogical Reasoning in Law. Newcastle upon Tyne: 2019. P 188
  2. ^ Maciej Koszowski: Analogical Reasoning in Law. Newcastle upon Tyne: 2019. P 188