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The Firm, the Market, and the Law
, 1990Few other economists have been read and cited as often as R.H. Coase has been, even though, as he admits, "most economists have a different way of looking at economic problems and do not share my conception of the nature of our subject." Coase's ...
O. Williamson, R. Coase
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
The constitutionality of criminal prohibitions on physician-assisted death has become one of the most fascinating issues. The Supreme Court viewed a judicial injunction enforcing access to an abortion clinic as "content neutral" and not subject to heightened scrutiny under the First Amendment.
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The constitutionality of criminal prohibitions on physician-assisted death has become one of the most fascinating issues. The Supreme Court viewed a judicial injunction enforcing access to an abortion clinic as "content neutral" and not subject to heightened scrutiny under the First Amendment.
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The Principles of International Environmental Law
International environmental law, 2018In the preceding chapter, we left open the question of the principles and concepts that underlie international environmental law and define its contours.
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, 1968
Since Black's Law Dictionary is revised on average only once each decade, the publication of a new edition is a major event. The strong reputation that Black's has attained over the past 108 years positions it as the quintessential legal reference tool ...
H. Black, B. Garner
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Since Black's Law Dictionary is revised on average only once each decade, the publication of a new edition is a major event. The strong reputation that Black's has attained over the past 108 years positions it as the quintessential legal reference tool ...
H. Black, B. Garner
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Fitts' Law as a Research and Design Tool in Human-Computer Interaction
Hum. Comput. Interact., 1992According to Fitts' law, human movement can be modeled by analogy to the transmission of information. Fitts' popular model has been widely adopted in numerous research areas, including kinematics, human factors, and (recently) human-computer interaction (
I. MacKenzie, S. Mackenzie
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The general understanding of the law is that it is ‘a body of rules’ or ‘social order’ that regulates the relations in the human community, various entities, societal harmonization, and individuals to govern their respective mutual understanding. The law defines and regulates societal relationships. It “is an element, the only one, by which we are able
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The general understanding of the law is that it is ‘a body of rules’ or ‘social order’ that regulates the relations in the human community, various entities, societal harmonization, and individuals to govern their respective mutual understanding. The law defines and regulates societal relationships. It “is an element, the only one, by which we are able
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International law and municipal law
2007The role of the state in the modern world is a complex one. According to legal theory, each state is sovereign and equal. In reality, with the phenomenal growth in communications and consciousness, and with the constant reminder of global rivalries, not even the most powerful of states can be entirely sovereign.
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American Journal of Physics, 1961
Statements about scientific laws, called metanomological statements, are examined. The following kinds are distinguished and illustrated: (1) factual metanomological statements like “Newton's laws of motion are invariant under time reversal“; (2) normative metanomological statements such as “The equations of motion are not to depend on any frame of ...
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Statements about scientific laws, called metanomological statements, are examined. The following kinds are distinguished and illustrated: (1) factual metanomological statements like “Newton's laws of motion are invariant under time reversal“; (2) normative metanomological statements such as “The equations of motion are not to depend on any frame of ...
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Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy
, 1997B. Sweetman
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