Hvad siger loven? - om retsreglerne som kommunikative handlinger
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https://doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.v3i5.21446Abstract
Law of contract is concerned with what may be called "the promising game" as it contains the rules which constitute the act of "making a promise". Law of contract thus resembles the traditional speech act theory of Austin and Searle. According to speech act theory, to primise is to utter a conventional formula in approproate circumstances: what makes an utterance a promise are certain conventional rules involving features of the context.Downloads
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