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Allan Beever, The Declaratory Theory of Law, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3, Autumn 2013, Pages 421–444, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqt007
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Abstract
This article examines the declaratory theory of law and defends it from the most prominent modern attack on it. It explains that the real declaratory theory is not the caricature of it criticized in modern writing and that, in fact, the theory properly understood is remarkably close to the position adopted by some of the theory’s most notable opponents. The article further examines the common law’s continuing commitment to the declaratory theory, a commitment that remains strong despite the considerable hostility of the academy. It explains that this commitment reflects the nature of the common law.