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83 Zbornik Znanstvenih Razprav 7 (2023)

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         PF       ZBORNIK ZNANSTVENIH RAZPRAV - LXXXIII. LETNIK, 2023
 V |TY   Fu        LJUBLJANA LAW REVIEW - VOL. LXXJJ, 2023 • PP. 7-34
OF JUBLANA &L-             ISSN 1854-3839 * EISSN: 2464-0077            ©The Author(s) 2023

  Scientific article
  DOI:   10.51940/2023.1.7-34
  UDC:   347.9:340.1(438)


  Maciej   Wojciechowski'

  Interpretational Oppositions between the Majority

  Opinion of the Court and the Dissenting Opinion

  Abstract
     This article aims to identify the reasons for disagreement in interpretive judgments
  by examining selected cases from the Polish Supreme Administrative Court. The analysis
  focuses on the traditional triad of linguistic, systemic, and teleological interpretive can-
  ons. The study distinguishes interpretive disputes in a weak and strong sense (axiological
  disputes) and explores the utilisation of interpretive canons in the examined cases. The
  values used to characterise specific interpretive positions do not necessarily align with
  the intended purposes of the interpreted provisions. The analysis of opposing opinions,
  initially expected to reveal easily describable interpretive oppositions, proved challeng-
  ing due to the complex nature of argumentation used to justify positions. While classic
  opposition between  linguistic and teleological rationales was occasionally observed, it
  was difficult to discern such oppositions solely based on the justifications provided. In
  conclusion, the article tentatively posits that interpretive canons serve a more justificato-
  ry than heuristic function, providing limited explanation for occurrence of interpretive
  disagreements.

  Key  words

     canons of interpretation, judicial dissent, interpretive disagreement, legal argumenta-
  tion, reasons for disagreement.









  University of Gdansk, maciej.wojciechowski@ug.edupl.


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