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Experimental legal methods in the classroom
As legal research and scholarship are increasingly turning to interdisciplinary approaches, the question arises as to how to introduce quantitative research techniques to a student population usually unfamiliar with empirical methods.
Arthur Dyevre, Michal Ovádek
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Same and Yet Different? A Comparative Look at Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Law [PDF]
This paper deals with similarities and differences in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic law. After some preliminary remarks it carves out the characteristics of religious law, the personal scope of its applications and its regulatory areas.
René Pahud de Mortanges
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Roman law in the period of profound changes in Polish science
Separating Roman law from the theory of applicable private law inspires - from the beginning of 20th century – the questions pertaining to the meaning, aims, and methods of researching Roman law.
Wojciech Dajczak
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On legal geography as an analytical toolbox for EU legal studies
EU legal geography concerns itself with the mutually constitutive relationship between EU law and space (also, and increasingly so, time). This requires reconstructing and systematizing the widely used concepts which reveal the geographical basis of EU ...
Maria Persdotter, Andrea Iossa
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The EU and law in context: the context
It is widely acknowledged that the contextual study of European Community law, later European Union law, has contributed to a richer understanding of EC/EU law.
Carol Harlow
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The article is devoted to the consideration of modern methods used in the process of resolving political conflicts. The subject of the study is conflict as a political and legal phenomenon.
I. A. Vetrenko, A. A. Kovalev
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On the legal responsibility of artificially intelligent agents
This paper tackles three misconceptions regarding discussions of the legal responsibility of artificially intelligent entities: these are that they (a) cannot be held legally responsible for their actions, because they do not have the prerequisite ...
Antonia Waltermann
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Civil Procedure Beyond National Borders [PDF]
The present paper focuses on the harmonisation of civil procedural law in Europe and on a global scale. As the title of the paper indicates, this will be done by also taking into consideration past experiences in this field.
Cornelis H. Van Rhee
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Consumer Perception and Attitude toward Insects for a Sustainable Diet
The main objective of this research paper is to understand consumer knowledge and perception of insects for food. Primary data was collected using a questionnaire conducted in Rome, and the data was analysed using a probit model in order to understand ...
Mariarosaria Simeone, Debora Scarpato
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Healthy and Sustainable Food: A Cross-Cultural Study among Spanish and Italian Consumers
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the perception of environmental attributes and food safety in Italy and Spain and how these different perceptions influence the importance of various attributes and certifications related to food.
Debora Scarpato +2 more
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