Judicial fictions and constitutive speech

Jurisprudence 13 (1):121-129 (2022)
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In his tightly argued, thought-provoking volume Interpretation without Truth, Pierluigi Chiassoni offers a groundbreaking, reductionist account of judicial fictions.1 Under Chiassoni’s view, judici...

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