Acceptance is not Enough, but Texts Alone Achieve Nothing. A Critique of Two Conceptions in Institutional Ontology
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Acceptance is not Enough, but Texts Alone Achieve Nothing. A Critique of Two Conceptions in Institutional Ontology
Rechtstheorie, Vol. 43 (2012), Iss. 2 : pp. 177–206
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Dr. Corrado Roversi, University of Bologna, School of Law & CIRSFID, Via Galliera 3, 40121 Bologna, Italien.
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