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Evolution in Japan's legal system for ensuring traffic safety

open access: yesIATSS Research
In Japan, the key pieces of legislations governing road safety, namely the Road Transport Vehicle Act and the Road Traffic Act, have been revised to tackle drunk driving and, recently, to allow the development of self-driving cars.
Takeyoshi Imai
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The Interdisciplinary Turn in Legal Education

open access: yes, 2006
The nature of law and legal practice is changing with the addition of interdisciplinary scholars to law-school faculties and interdisciplinary studies to the law curriculum.
D\u27Amato, Anthony
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“Legalizing” Evolution [PDF]

open access: yesAnthropology News, 1981
openaire   +1 more source

Shareholder Protection and Stock Market Development: An Empirical Test of the Legal Origins Hypothesis [PDF]

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We test the 'law matters' and 'legal origin' claims using a newly created panel dataset meas-uring legal change over time in a sample of developed and developing countries.
Mathias Siems   +4 more
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Legal Origins [PDF]

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A central requirement in the design of a legal system is the protection of law enforcers from coercion by litigants through either violence or bribes. The higher the risk of coercion, the greater the need for protection and control of law enforcers by ...
Andrei Shleifer, Edward L. Glaeser
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The fourth generation of human rights: European standards and national experience

open access: yesBoletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado
The generational classification of human rights is a vital and necessary instrument for examining the development of legal paradigms. This approach facilitates a deeper understanding of the evolution of notions and theories within the domain of human ...
Olha O. Barabash   +4 more
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Legal Origins and the Evolution of Institutions: Evidence from American State Courts [PDF]

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Several important studies of institutions assume that the quality of institutions is persistent following some formative historic event. The assumption of institutional persistence, however, begs the question of how these institutions persisted.
Daniel Berkowitz, Karen Clay
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The Natural-Law Doctrine of Hugo Grotius: The Origins of Classical Ideal of Rationality and Legal Thought

open access: yesТеоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
Introduction. This article is dedicated to the natural law doctrine of the Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius, examined within the context of the evolution of historical types of rationality.Methodology and materials.
E. Komleva
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Holmes and Evolution: Legal Process as Artifical Intelligence

open access: yes, 1984
A curious ambivalence toward the past underlies contemporary legal thought. On one hand, through the method of precedent, the judicial process venerates the past. Here one finds a subtle appreciation of what it means to be part of a tradition.
Elliott, E. Donald
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Wildlife hybrids: Insights into the European approach

open access: yesSustainable Futures
Anthropogenic hybridization is a main driver of wildlife population dynamics and evolution. However, the phenomenon is poorly addressed in international legislation and is managed in different ways at country level.
Paola Fossati
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