3.3. Metajurisprudence

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Metajurisprudence deals with the philosophical and theoretical examination of the foundations of law; it examines the general, fundamental principles of law, the philosophical and ethical foundations of the justness, validity, and effectiveness of law. As a discipline aimed at a higher-order understanding of legal thinking, it can help examine how the concept and principle of sustainability can be incorporated into the deeper structure of the legal system.1 In meta-legal analysis, sustainability can appear as a principle, the observance of which ensures the balance between human civilisation and the natural environment in the long term. Sustainability as a legal principle is already present in numerous legal documents and international treaties and is increasingly being integrated into national legal systems. However, meta-legalism not only deals with the application and/or applicability of existing laws, but also examines the philosophical basis of legal principles in more depth.

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The meta-legal approach to sustainability raises the following questions.Firstly: why should sustainability be considered a fundamental legal principle? Sustainability is not just a technical issue, a legal requirement, but also a moral obligation, the basis of which is the protection of future generations and ensuring environmental justice. Secondly: how can sustainability be guaranteed in legal systems without being undermined by short-term economic interests? Here, meta-legal studies help ensure that justice and equality operate in legislation and law enforcement within a framework that ensures the fair distribution of resources between present and future generations. Finally, metajurisprudence also examines how law could respond more effectively to the global problems of sustainability: (i) preserving legal systems and resources, (ii) reconciling public and individual interests, (iii) reinterpreting the relationship between law and justice in intergenerational relations, and (iv) understanding law not only as a static set of rules but also as a dynamic, evolving system. Sustainability requires the development of new legal paradigms that consider complexity, uncertainty, and long-term consequences.

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In this extra-legal perspective, three main themes can be examined: (i) justice and intergenerational equality, (ii) predictability and fair burden-sharing, and (iii) corporate social responsibility.
 
1 Hermawan, A. W., Barus, L. B. (2022). Meta-jurisprudence of Legal Naturalism. A Construction Based on Western Philosophy. Philosophy and Paradigm Reviews,1(1)1-3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.56282/ppr.v1i1.195; Conry, E. J., Beck, D., Caryn, L. (1996a). Meta- jurisprudence. The paradigm for legally studies. American Business Law Journal, 33(4) 691-755. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-1714.1996.tb00408.x; Conry, E. J., Beck, D., Caryn L. (1996b). Meta- jurisprudence: The epistemology of law. American Business Law Journal, 33(3) 373-450. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-1714.1996.tb00895.x
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