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Researchers identify institutional voids as serious roadblocks to economic development. Mobile payment systems offer a promise to fill institutional voids in emerging economies.
Michael Ehret
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Searle vs. Conte on Constitutive Rules
The concept of “constitutive rule” is inextricably linked with the philosophy of John R. Searle. It is less known, however, that starting from the ‘70s, a discussion on constitutive rules emerged in Italian legal philosophy that reached a level of ...
Corrado Roversi, Roversi Corrado
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The Semantic Conception of Efficacy and Constitutive Rules: Mapping a Tough Relationship [PDF]
This paper attempts to answer whether the property of “efficacy” can be attributed to constitutive rules. In particular, according to Di Lucia, I will point out some problems that the “semantic conception of efficacy” has concerning constitutive and ...
Alba Lojo
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Accounting for constitutive rules in game theory
International audienceGame theory and rules are deeply intertwined for at least two reasons: first, in many cases rules are necessary to break the indeterminacy that surrounds most of the games; second, in the past 30 years game theory has been ...
Cyril Hédoin
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Can Constitutive Rules Bridge the Gap Between Is- and Ought-Statements? [PDF]
Institutions can be analyzed in terms of constitutive rules that forge intimate connections between statements about facts and norms. The purpose of this chapter is to investigate whether constitutive rules thereby bridge the gap between is-statements ...
Frank Hindriks, Hindriks Frank
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Abstract The new gold standard for constitution-writing is consensus. Such consensus is grounded on inclusivity and deliberation within the drafting body. Yet such consensus is under-theorized. It does not appreciate the impact of rules on constitutional outcomes.
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Abstract The new gold standard for constitution-writing is consensus. Such consensus is grounded on inclusivity and deliberation within the drafting body. Yet such consensus is under-theorized. It does not appreciate the impact of rules on constitutional outcomes.
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The Constitutive Nature of Rules
The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1987Following the later writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein, in this article Werhane argues that language is inexorably rule-governed. Indeed, it could not be otherwise if it is a form of communication through which we are intended to understand each other.
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2023
Abstract Institutional facts are partly constituted by social rules. The main purpose of this chapter is to unpack the relations of constitution between rules and practices. The argument is twofold: First, that the grounding relations between rules and practices is entirely a matter of function, and function, in this context, is a matter
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Abstract Institutional facts are partly constituted by social rules. The main purpose of this chapter is to unpack the relations of constitution between rules and practices. The argument is twofold: First, that the grounding relations between rules and practices is entirely a matter of function, and function, in this context, is a matter
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The Material Constitution and the Rule of Recognition
2023The analysis deals with an original attempt in order to relate the Hartian idea of Rule of recognition with an original configuration of the traditional concept of material constitution. If the material constitution could be considered as the supreme source of a legal system it depends on the foundations of the Law within that political system ...
Stefano Civitarese Matteucci +1 more
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