THE SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION AND THE VALUES THAT GUARANTEE THE SECURITY OF THE LEGISLATIVE TEXT
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Legislative texts in all branches of law intertwine legitimacy and stability, constructing legal frameworks and positions that link the causes and effects between legitimacy and stability. Thus, legal security cannot be imagined without the legal rule having objective protective mechanisms derived from specialised laboratories that create and generate texts with unique characteristics. These characteristics allow them to assert themselves and impose security conditions to clarify the legitimacy of the text before rights and to stabilise the content of the rule, both in form and substance, before legal positions are established in reality. This also preserves the right of the legal text to evolve in its meaning and spirit in line with technological progress, in order to enhance the activation of the text and ensure its secure effect.
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