Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... rules and substantive reasons explain not only why the latter , and not the former , necessitate the use of value - judgment in interpretation but also why the latter's content may be further articulated by rules . In being more general ...
... rules and substantive reasons explain not only why the latter , and not the former , necessitate the use of value - judgment in interpretation but also why the latter's content may be further articulated by rules . In being more general ...
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... rules . On the other hand , in their higher - level sense , substantive reasons affect rules in two ways . First , they help determine the scope of a rule . Specifically , they serve as guiding standards against which rules are ...
... rules . On the other hand , in their higher - level sense , substantive reasons affect rules in two ways . First , they help determine the scope of a rule . Specifically , they serve as guiding standards against which rules are ...
Stran 57
... rules and substantive reasons explain not only why the latter , and not the former , necessitate the use of value - judgment in interpretation but also why the latter's content may be further articulated by rules . In being more general ...
... rules and substantive reasons explain not only why the latter , and not the former , necessitate the use of value - judgment in interpretation but also why the latter's content may be further articulated by rules . In being more general ...
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SEPTEMBER 1991 FIRST QUARTER | 1 |
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF STATE ASSISTANCE | 24 |
THE ROLE AND LOGIC OF SUBSTANTIVE REASONS | 55 |
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