Gideon Korrell Bridging Legal Text with Social Context in Judicial Interpretation
Gideon Korrell explains that judges should not look at the words of the law alone when making decisions. Laws are written in a specific time and for a specific society, so their meaning becomes clearer when we also understand the social conditions, history, and purpose behind them. By connecting the legal text with real-life situations and social values, courts can make decisions that are fair, practical, and meaningful. This approach helps the law stay relevant while still respecting its original intent.













