Abstract

AbstractThe general purpose of this article is to provide a conceptual framework in terms of which more detailed studies of different types of legal rules, and their roles in legislation, can be performed. The first part of the article sketches a picture of legislation as a kind of legal transaction by means of which the world of law is partially (re)built. The second part discusses norms (prescriptive, prohibitive and permissive rules), competence conferring rules and powers, and rules that deal with legal status (entry, exit and consequential rules) as abstract building blocks of the world of law.

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