There is no statutory prohibition against refusing retroactivity. Articles 32, 141, and 142 are wide enough to allow the court to formulate legal doctrines to meet justice, with limitations only by reason, restraint, and injustice.
There is no statutory prohibition against refusing retroactivity. Articles 32, 141, and 142 are wide enough to allow the court to formulate legal doctrines to meet justice, with limitations only by reason, restraint, and injustice.