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[Often the law enables us to achieve normative results through a declaration of intention, that is, by expressing our intention to achieve such results, exactly in order to achieve them. After presenting this phenomenon, we shall introduce the notion of a proclamation, which expresses the general idea of the intentional production of normative results.]
Published: Jan 1, 2005
Keywords: Legal System; Legal Effect; Legal Reasoning; Legal Position; Major Premise
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