INSTITUTION OF THE OATH: A PLURIDIMENSIONAL LEGALANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH Cover Image

INSTITUTION OF THE OATH: A PLURIDIMENSIONAL LEGALANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH
INSTITUTION OF THE OATH: A PLURIDIMENSIONAL LEGALANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACH

Author(s): Nicolae Sadovei
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: oath; legal; anthropology; labour law; legal sciences; history of civilizations; normative; ceremonial-ritual

Summary/Abstract: Approached within legal sciences, the oath entity has a pluridimensional institutional character, where various approaches are possible, both theoretical (including normative), and practical. The attempt to perceive the concept of oath in a traditional way, as an entity researchable through the mechanisms applied in the field of legal sciences, which is approaching it into an already dedicated style, is even from the start a challenging one. The oath passed through the history of civilizations that have succeeded over the times without being subjected to radical changes, being present in all historical periods and in all cultures known to researchers intersected in anthropology, ethnology and social psychology, including to lawyers interested in legal anthropology. The oath, from a historical and anthropological perspective, can be identified at two levels: the ordinary oath deprived of any normative and ceremonial-ritual aspects, and the social public oath, with effects over the public and private life, both of the individual who makes the oath, and over the third parties involved.

  • Issue Year: VI/2011
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 41-51
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English