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Free will: reconciling German civil law with Libet's neurophysiological studies on the readiness potential

Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2007
AbstractThe free will debate widely exceeds the neuroscientific and philosophical fields due to profound implications for legislation, case law and psychiatric expert opinion. Data from Benjamin Libet's experiments on the readiness potential have been used as an argument against personal responsibility and for changes in the law.
Wolfram Kawohl
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European Directives on Civil Law The German Approach: Towards the Re-codification and New Foundation of Civil Law Principles

European Review of Private Law, 2002
The harmonisation of law by means of directives is increasingly assuming the role of creating a common market in Europe, principally by means of civil and business law. This paper will briefly trace this legislation.
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Alternative obligation in civil law: German and Russian regulatory experience

Civil Law Review, 2022
The article analyzes the classical theory of alternative obligations developed by German civil law doctrine, including the origin of this theory and issues related to its structural elements. Particular attention is paid to the functions of the alternative obligation and their influence on the formation of the classical model of the alternative ...
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The Common Concept of the Abstract Law in German and Chinese Civil Law

WACS Conference Proceedings
This paper explores the shared foundation of abstract legal conceptualization in Chinese and German law and proposes a digital method for improving legal reasoning and prognosis. While logical reasoning based on binary evaluations forms the basis of legal decision-making, complex cases require the weighing of arguments, moving beyond binary logic into ...
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