The general principles of Law in the Cuban legal ideology prior to 1959
Abstract
This article recreates from a historical perspective the constructive evolution of the general principles of Law in the Cuban legal ideology prior to 1959. For a thorough understanding of the subject under analysis, the discourse is constructed from a philosophical approach around the problematic between the naturalist and positivist positions about the Law and its influence on the mainstream phenomenon. In order to provide exhaustive notes, three major courses of interpretation of the general principles of Law in the prerevolutionary Cuban reality are assumed: doctrinal, legislative and jurisprudential.
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