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Value Incommensurability

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2019

Abstract

Incommensurability is a failure, or impossibility, to make value comparisons of different choices. It represents an important criticism of the proportionality test in judicial decision-making and of the cost-benefit analysis as a tool for assessing public policy.

This entry summarizes the basic theories of value incommensurability.