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Statute Law or Case Law? [PDF]
In a Case Law regime Courts have more flexibility than in a Statute Law regime. Since Statutes are inevitably incomplete, this confers an advantage to the Statute Law regime over the Case Law one. However, all Courts rule ex-post, after most economic decisions are already taken. Therefore, the advantage of flexibility for Case Law is unavoidably paired
Luca Anderlini+4 more
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Magical urbanism:Walter Benjamin and utopian realism in the film Ratcatcher [PDF]
Deploys Walter Benjamin to discuss fantastical representations of childhood and class in the film ...
Law, Alex, Law, Jan
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Scholarly communication in an electronic environment: problems and challenges [PDF]
Thanks to remarkable feats of international cooperation over the last 50 years librarians have produced and maintained a string of standards which collectively have made the identification of almost any published item a straightforward task (UBC), and ...
Law, D.
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National Library initiatives : the UK Higher Education experience [PDF]
Creation of internetworking infrastructure has long since taken on an international character and Derek Law's essay serves to inform us of just how variable the effort may be from one nation to the next, given differences in political traditions and ...
Law, Derek
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Law, understanding of law, application of law [PDF]
After the classical heritage of both Civil Law and Common Law is characterised, their juristische Weltanschauung as professional deontology is reconstructed in parallel with their respective assumptions in theory formation. As to the nature of legal process, the moment of concealment is identified in both types with the final conclusion reached that ...
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The lecture was delivered on 16 February 2011. First draft: October 2010. This version: February 2011.
Bénabou, Roland, Tirole, Jean
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“Technologies of the law/ law as a technology” [PDF]
Historians of science and technology and STS practitioners have always taken intellectual property very seriously but, with some notable exceptions, they have typically refrained from looking “into” it. There is mounting evidence, however, that they can open up the black box of IP as effectively as they have done for the technosciences, enriching ...
Mario Biagioli, Marius Buning
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The abstract is available here: https://uscholar.univie.ac.at/o ...
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'The callous credit nexus':ideology and compulsion in the crisis of Neoliberalism [PDF]
Many accounts of the rise and decline of neoliberalism forefront its ideological nature and capacity for hegemonic leadership. In contrast, I argue that outside of elite groups neoliberalism did not become hegemonic in Gramsci's sense of a 'national ...
Law, Alex
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The Future of Law – “Serial Law”? [PDF]
The legal system undergoes again a deep process of transformation that may be attributed to the emergence of the “society of networks”. The earlier transformations that took place in the “society of organisations” were centred around the organisation as a kind of “big individual” that was and still is able to aggregate and manage long chains of ...
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