Groups, rules and legal practice
Material type:
- 9789048187690
- 340.1 22 SA-G
- K120 .S26 2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-187) and index.
Three tests -- Accounts based on the idea of a social rule (I) : Hart's account and the coordinative-convention approach -- Accounts based on the idea of social rule (II) : Raz's account -- Collective intentional activities : Shapiro's model -- Kutz on collective intentional activities. Building an alternative model : groups which act with no normative unity -- The activities of groups with normative unity of type (I). Non-developed instances of legal practice -- Gilbert's account of collective activities -- On agreements -- The activities of groups with a normative unity of type II. Other-regarding, developed institutions. Developed instances of the judiciary -- Developed instances of legal practice. Meeting the tests.
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