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what do you mean by constitutive rules??

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Answered by christeena04
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Searle (1964, 1969, 1995) uses the term 'constitutive rule' for rules that define institutional activities. He draws a contrast between constitutive and regulative rules in terms that are reminiscent of Rawls. ... Butconstitutive rules do not merely regulate, they create or define new forms of behaviour.
Answered by OreoMagie
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Status rules regulate directly, because their formulations specify powers, rights, and obligations: they explicate the normative attributes that are characteristic of a particular status. Constitutive rules contain the conditions that have to be met in a particular context for a certain status to be instantiated.

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