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De l’ignorance du droit au droit de l’ignorance ?

open access: yesCahiers Droit, Sciences & Technologies
This article aims to understand the variations in the use of the term ignorance in Law over time, using an extensively broad corpus and in a comparative perspective.
Valentin Brunel, Auxane Delage
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Legal Design and the Evolution of Commercial Norms

open access: yesThe Journal of Legal Studies, 1997
Abstract The Uniform Commercial Code determines the content of most commercial law default rules by incorporating common merchant practices. The success of this incorporation strategy depends on the likely efficiency of evolved commercial practices. In this Article, I use the best available theory of cultural evolution to analyze how and why commercial
openaire   +2 more sources

The Influence of European Legal Culture on the Evolution of Lex Olympica and Olympic Law

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This chapter explores the impact of European laws and legal thinking on the evolution of both lex Olympica , a distinct but powerful influencer of lex sportiva , and Olympic Law, the legislative product of the indirect law-making capability of the ...
Osborn, G., James, M.
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Notes on the legal position of women during the Franco Regime

open access: yesFeminismo/s, 2008
This paper examines the position of women during the Franco regime from a legal perspective. The article is divided into four sections which cover the chronological evolution of this perspective.
María de los Ángeles Moraga García
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Legal origins: reconciling law and finance and comparative law [PDF]

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In the last few years law and finance scholars have 'discovered' the usefulness of comparative law. Their studies look at the quantifiable effect that legal rules and their enforcement have on financial development in different countries.
Mathias M Siems
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Should Law Keep Pace with Society? Relative Update Rates Determine the Co-Evolution of Institutional Punishment and Citizen Contributions to Public Goods

open access: yesGames, 2015
Until recently, theorists considering the evolution of human cooperation have paid little attention to institutional punishment, a defining feature of large-scale human societies. Compared to individually-administered punishment, institutional punishment
Daria Roithmayr   +2 more
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Law and finance : why does legal origin matter? [PDF]

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A growing body of work suggests that cross-country differences in legal origin help explain differences in financial development. The authors assess two theories of why legal origin influences financial development.
Beck, Thorsten   +2 more
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The Legal Eagle Restaurant Menus 2020

open access: yes, 2020
If only all pubs could grow up to be like this revamped veteran beside the Four Courts. The evolution of the Legal Eagle under the talented restaurateur Elaine Murphy put a dream list of Irish food, craft beer and cider, and gutsy flavours into the ...
Eagle, Legal
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Introduction: Understanding Legal Evolution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
__Abstract__ In recent years, the study of legal evolution has become more systematic, and there have emerged various approaches to the study of legal evolution.
Heine, K. (Klaus)
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