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Proximate Cause Explained: An Essay in Experimental Jurisprudence

Social Science Research Network, 2020
Among the oldest debates in American jurisprudence concerns the concept of “proximate cause.” According to so-called formalists, the legal concept of “proximate cause” is the same as the ordinary concept of “cause.” The legal question of whether a cause ...
J. Knobe, Scott J. Shapiro
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Using European Human Rights Jurisprudence for Incorporating Values into Design

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2020
Addressing human values in design has become an increasingly important consideration in the design of interactive systems. Within HCI, this trend is perhaps best emphasized by the increased volume of work that follows a Value Sensitive Design (VSD ...
Reuben Kirkham
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The Nature and Sources of the Law by John Chipman Gray, 2019
One area consists of studies of natural law, positivism, realism, and other centuries-old secular and religious legal philosophies, including the legal philosophies of major world religions and cultures.
Herbert Hovenkamp
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