Question: Austin does consider the implications of his theory for judge-made laws, although his discussions there are not very satisfying. Which of the following best describes his view on judge-made laws? Question options: Judge-made laws are tacit commands of the sovereign. Judge-made laws are direct commands of the sovereign. Judge-made laws are a myth, because they are not commands of the sovereign in any way and thus are not laws properly so called. Judge-made laws are limited to the clarification of existing commands of the sovereign and do not extend to the creation of new commands.