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Extreme Risk Protection Orders and Firearm and Nonfirearm Suicides in the US.
Brown TT, Kaplan MS, Yan Z, Xiao Y.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the dynamic of question and response at work in conflict of laws. On the one hand, questions about jurisdiction and choice of law confront a collective with the experience of collective contingency: conflict of laws exposes ‘us’ to the experience that legal relations can be and are regulated otherwise ...
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Conflict of laws and the cloud
Computer Law & Security Review, 2013Abstract Cloud technology offers wonderful potential for users in terms of convenience, ease of obtaining updates etc. However, it presents significant legal challenges. Our laws, largely based on notions of territoriality, struggle to respond to technology in which lines on maps are largely irrelevant.
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2021
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the importance of the interface between economics and law. The rise in global conflict, the dramatic technological breakthroughs of the digital age, and the floundering of traditional law and economics has led to some soul searching about the fundamentals of law and economics.
Kaushik Basu, Robert C. Hockett
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This introductory chapter provides an overview of the importance of the interface between economics and law. The rise in global conflict, the dramatic technological breakthroughs of the digital age, and the floundering of traditional law and economics has led to some soul searching about the fundamentals of law and economics.
Kaushik Basu, Robert C. Hockett
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Current Anthropology, 2007
Human behavioral ecologists have shown that the reproductive lives of women are affected by both their husbands and the grandmothers of their children. Study of the combined effect of the roles of the husbands and mothers of 650 Khasi women aged 16–50 years supports the ideas that the reproductive agendas of husbands may require more than women want to
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Human behavioral ecologists have shown that the reproductive lives of women are affected by both their husbands and the grandmothers of their children. Study of the combined effect of the roles of the husbands and mothers of 650 Khasi women aged 16–50 years supports the ideas that the reproductive agendas of husbands may require more than women want to
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