This paper investigates the subtle frame of the legal traditions, looking for the structural relationship that indissolubly binds history, law and narrative. The core of the Author’s thought is that… Click to show full abstract
This paper investigates the subtle frame of the legal traditions, looking for the structural relationship that indissolubly binds history, law and narrative. The core of the Author’s thought is that the ontological and epistemo logical views on the nature of historical past decide the fate of legal discourse and ju ridical arguments. Rediscovering the centrality of T.S. Eliot’s notion of pastness as a meaningful concept that claims to be investigated when cultural heritage is at stake, this essay brings to the surface the active role played by English Legal Profession in the formu lation of a foundational narrative with the structure of a legal tradition. Common Lawyers w ere the skilful selectors of the means of ex pression of political power and authority of Law. It is in the narrative and aesthetics moulded by the brotherhood of the common lawyers that we meet a conscious paradigm of political theology.
               
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