Some remarks on performatives in the law
Artificial Intelligence and Law 11 (2-3):105-124 (2003)
| Abstract | This paper contains an analysis of performatives with special attention to performatives in the law. It deals with the possibility to recognise performativity by means of a grammatical-syntactic criterion, the self-verifying and norm-promulgating character of legal performatives, an analysis of the effects of performatives by means of causal logic, the different forms of performativity and a theory of promise-performatives. | |||||||||
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