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| 100 | 1 |  | |a Bor Bettina | 
| 245 | 1 | 0 | |a Towards a semiotic theory of style in law  
  |h [elektronikus dokumentum] : 
  |b A Peircean approach / 
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| 300 |  |  | |a 263-273 | 
| 490 | 0 |  | |a INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW IN CONTEXT 
  |v 15 No. 3 | 
| 520 | 3 |  | |a This paper discusses the promises and limits of a Peircean semiotic approach to the concept of style in law. It does so in two steps: first (1) by identifying the place of style within the structure of law as a system of signs, then (2) by conceptualising the link between law and style in the thought of C.S. Peirce and highlighting some of the insights from a Peircean take on legal semiotics that may contribute to our understanding of the role of style in making meaning in law. It is argued that, for a Peircean analysis of law, three levels can be distinguished, from the ‘surface structure’ down to the ‘deep structure’. It is at the middle level (that of the ‘basic structure’) that a semiotic approach can yield coherent insights in terms of style, by examining the symbols and metaphors that make for the expressibility of ‘habits’, namely experience-based patterns of action and interpretation. | 
| 700 | 0 | 1 | |a Könczöl Miklós 
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| 856 | 4 | 0 | |u https://publikacio.ppke.hu/id/eprint/2274/1/Bor_Konczol_Towards_a_semiotic_theory_of_style_in_law.pdf 
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