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Sacred Law, Civil Law, and the Citizen Sacred Law and Civil Law
2012In this chapter, the author studies Scheid's reconstruction from the point of view of Roman law. First, he deals with the comparison of noxae deditio in sacred, civil, and international law. Then, he compares Scaevola's regula on impiety with a responsum that the same Scaevola gave in a (civil law) case of unlawful damage.
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Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2021
The United States, like many countries around the world today, is experiencing the disruption of traditional patterns of governance and the breaking of norms of everyday behavior. If we identify the norms of governance with the rule of law, and if we consider the norms of everyday behavior to constitute civility, then we can approach the current state ...
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The United States, like many countries around the world today, is experiencing the disruption of traditional patterns of governance and the breaking of norms of everyday behavior. If we identify the norms of governance with the rule of law, and if we consider the norms of everyday behavior to constitute civility, then we can approach the current state ...
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2005
Abstract Before we go further in developing an understanding of the common law, it will be useful to contrast its methods with those of the civil law. The identity of “civilian lawyers” is born when they go abroad. It is a little like being an “African.” Only when the Kenyan or Nigerian (or, the Kikuyu or Yoruba) comes to another ...
George P Fletcher, Steve Sheppard
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Abstract Before we go further in developing an understanding of the common law, it will be useful to contrast its methods with those of the civil law. The identity of “civilian lawyers” is born when they go abroad. It is a little like being an “African.” Only when the Kenyan or Nigerian (or, the Kikuyu or Yoruba) comes to another ...
George P Fletcher, Steve Sheppard
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2008
Abstract When one turns his eyes from law outward, the first effect is to make law shrink into seeming insignificance. There is so much outside. And it so obviously bears in upon and changes and remodels law itself. After a further while—so to speak as the eyes grow adjusted to the glare—one attains a truer picture.
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Abstract When one turns his eyes from law outward, the first effect is to make law shrink into seeming insignificance. There is so much outside. And it so obviously bears in upon and changes and remodels law itself. After a further while—so to speak as the eyes grow adjusted to the glare—one attains a truer picture.
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Digital twin and its implementations in the civil engineering sector
Automation in Construction, 2021Feng Jiang, Ling, Ke Chen
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Technical Civilization and the Civil Law
The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1962Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos +1 more
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