Jerzy Wróblewski (1926–1990) – Polish legal theorist, creator of an original paradigm of legal interpretation and application known as the clarificative theory of interpretation. His work remains one of the two main paradigms of Polish interpretive theory; among his continuators is Marek Zirk-Sadowski.
Texts in the „Archive”
Story of a Footnote. An Attempt to Reconstruct the Discussion of Hans Kelsen and Jerzy Wróblewski
Monika Zalewska · Issue 1(2)/2011
A reconstruction of the exchange between Kelsen and Wróblewski, traced from a single footnote.
“The Semantic Sting” Argument and Jerzy Wróblewski’s Theory of Law
Adam Dyrda · Issue 1(1)/2010
Dworkin’s semantic sting argument set against Wróblewski’s theory of law and interpretation.
See also the Legal Interpretation and Legal Positivism collections.
