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Haters on the Internet – background, evolution and legal responsibility
The main aim is a review of publications in the area of electronic aggression, especially concerning aggressors legal responsibility. To reach this goal an analysis of various papers (in Polish and English) was taken.
Marta Regina Jabłońska
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A Paradox of Spontaneous Formation: The Evolution of Private Legal Systems
Scholarship on private legal systems (PLSs) explains the evolution of norms created and enforced by PLSs but rarely addresses the evolution of institutions that form PLSs.
Aviram, Amitai
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On the Future of Legal Publishing Services in the Semantic Web
The development of the Semantic Web represents an essential precondition to the definition of new scenarios for the future Internet. This perspective is of particular interest in the legal information domain for the specialized nature of legal ...
Enrico Francesconi
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This paper reviews the history and evolution of the legal framework, as well as describes the legal steps and legal facts, which are directly related to and served as the basis for the formation of structure and development of statehood of the peoples of
V. N. Shelomentsev
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The study presents an analysis of the evolution of Hungarian law regulating the termination of employment relationships by the employer from the mid-19th century until the end of World War II.
Zoltán Petrovics
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Inequality in exchange and comparative law: the geography of legal evolution in the 20th century
Comparative Law means not only travelling in space, but travelling in time as well. It’s the essence of legal evolution: Law undergoes changes in different countries at different times.
Grebieniow, Aleksander
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Model of Legal Progress: from “Evolution” to “Explosion”
This article is devoted to legal progress and metaphors, which describes it. The author proposes to analyze two metaphors - “evolution” and “explosion”.
Maksim A Beljaev
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The Legal Framework of Employment Relations [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to reassess the place of labour law in the wider area of employment relations research and to argue the case for labour law's importance to social scientists.
Simon Deakin, Wanjiru Njoya
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History of Chinese Law: Endogenous Innovation and Reception
The article traces the evolution of the legal system in China from ancient times to the present, with a focus on the effect of innovations and borrowings on traditional norms. The author identified the transformation patterns to determine those cultural,
Kuryshev Evgeniy
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ON THE VECTORS OF THE RUSSIAN LEGAL EDUCATION EVOLUTION
The article reveals the main vectors of the Russian legal education evolution that are based on the theory of contextual education. It proves the need for the integral process of legal education as the unity of education, training and development of the competent personality of a lawyer.
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