
handle: 11578/269800
The Chapter aims to provide further insight into 'implicit legal norms', building on previous studies on “cryptotypes” (Sacco 1980, 1989) on the one hand, and on “implicatures” (Grice 1975) on the other. In its background lies the idea that law is a socially valuable practice of regulation in a given time and place, a practice that reflects the variability of socio-legal conditions (Cotterrell 2015).
Comparative Law; Legal Theory; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatic; Implicit Norms;
Comparative Law; Legal Theory; Philosophy of Language; Pragmatic; Implicit Norms;
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