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“Both historically and logically, the primary rules of obligation generally give way to secondary rules, in which the forms of recognkition, change and adjudication are systematised usually through the centralization of authority, the articulation of definite procedures for the making application and execution of law, and a system of official sanction, “said
Allen
Friedmann
Keten
Paton
- The quoted statement discusses how secondary rules (recognition, change, adjudication) are systematized through central authority, procedures, and sanctions.
- Allen: A well-known legal scholar, contributed to jurisprudence but not specifically famous for this theory.
- Friedmann: A jurist known for contributions to legal theory; he wrote about the structure of legal systems and development of law.
- Keten: No major legal theorist with this name is associated with such theories.
- Paton: Wrote on jurisprudence, but he does not focus mainly on secondary rules in this context.
- The statement aligns with Friedmann’s views on the organization of legal systems and centralization of authority.
The correct answer is Option 2: Friedmann.
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