The Legal Order: The Addressee Problem
Frändberg, Åke
2018-08-17 00:00:00
[Some legal rules are addressed to citizens, others to judges. According to certain morphological rules citizen-addressed rules can be transformed into judge-addressed rules and vice versa. Such transformation rules are formulated in this chapter.]
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[Some legal rules are addressed to citizens, others to judges. According to certain morphological rules citizen-addressed rules can be transformed into judge-addressed rules and vice versa. Such transformation rules are formulated in this chapter.]
Published: Aug 17, 2018
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