The focus of this monograph lies in the construction of a theory of
legal obligation, understanding it as a discrete notion with its
own defining traits. In this work, Bertea specifically addresses
the question: how should legal obligation be distinctively
conceptualized? The conceptualization of legal obligation he
defends in this work gradually emerges from a critical assessment
of the theories of legal obligation that have been most influential
in the contemporary legal-theoretical debate. Building on such
critical analysis, Bertea's study purports to offer a novel and
unconventional conceptualization of legal obligation, which is
characterized as a law-engendered intersubjective reason for
carrying out certain courses of conduct.
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