Textual Authorities: a Classification
Textual Authorities: a Classification
This chapter formulates — as a systematic summary of the previous two chapters and as a conceptual basis for the following final chapter — a more adequate, ideal-typical classification of different forms of textual legal authorities. This classification rests on an abstract conceptual distinction of political domination, or legislative authority, on the one hand and non-legislative, or professional, authority on the other hand.
Keywords: legal text, legislation, codifications, judicial decisions, domination, professional authority
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