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dc.creatorRabanos, Julieta A.
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-29T13:08:01Z
dc.date.available2025-12-29T13:08:01Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.isbn9783031885129
dc.identifier.urihttps://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2383
dc.description.abstractThis chapter highlights the relevance of coercion to both the existence and the function(s) of law. Julieta A. Rabanos argues that if law is seen as a tool or artefact, the fulfilment of its function(s) depends on both its existence and its possession of a certain property that enables the achievement of that end. Following that she shows how coercion can be understood as necessary for the existence of law by analysing two main arguments for coercion-dependent existence: that coercion is motivationally necessary to ensure conformity to the law, and that coercion is necessary to guarantee the existence of a community. Finally, even if this argument fails, she shows that coercion can nevertheless be understood as the particular property that law has to fulfil its function(s); especially those related to behaviour-guidance and coordination-solving.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherSpringersr
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/HE/101079177/EU//sr
dc.rightsclosedAccesssr
dc.sourceSanctions : an essential element of law?sr
dc.subjectCoercionsr
dc.subjectconformity to the lawsr
dc.subjectFunctions of Lawsr
dc.titleOn Coercion and the (Functions of) Lawsr
dc.typebookPartsr
dc.rights.licenseARRsr
dc.citation.epage35
dc.citation.spage13
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-031-88512-9_3
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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