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2009 | 92 | 6 | 502-515

Article title

PRESUMPTIONS IN LAW (Domnienky v prave)

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SK

Abstracts

EN
Presumptions of law, legal fictions and legal definitions are distinct legal rules since they do not contain normative consequences understood as obligation, forbiddance or permission to act, i.e. to perform a volitional act. The function of these rules is the obligation to consider (i.e. to perform an intellectual act) a certain factual state of affairs to be a different factual state of affairs (presumptions and fictions) or to be a specific legal expression (definitions). The difference between presumptions and fictions rests in their capability to reflect common experience. This doctrinal division, however, is not analytically consistent so far as legal doctrine adheres to the terminology of Roman law without reflection of changed circumstances (e.g. 'presumption' against ignorance of law).

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  • Marek Kacer, Pravnicka fakulta TU, Kollarova 10, Trnava, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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CEJSH db identifier
10SKAAAA087720

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.210e6e7e-3175-36d7-92b4-469dc9f9e4a3
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