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Developing environmental law scholarship: Going beyond the legal space [PDF]
Elizabeth Fisher, Bettina Lange, Eloise Scotford and Cinnamon Carlarne have delivered a hard but justified message: environmental law scholarship is still perceived by many in the field as immature, and this is a reflection of the methodological ...
Little, Gavin McLeod
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Research Assessment and Legal Scholarship
This paper pursues some related, interdisciplinary themes relevant to the future of law and the teaching of law. In part, it responds to recent contributions by Margaret Thornton and by Tamara Walsh.
Christopher Arup
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Will Machines Replace Us? Machine-Authored Texts and the Future of Scholarship
We present here the first machine-generated law review article. Our self-interest motivates us to believe that knowledge workers who write complex articles drawing upon years of research and effort are safe from AI developments.
Benjamin Alarie +2 more
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Assessing Reflection Skills in Law Using Criterion
Two developments in legal studies over past generations are the development of a critical discourse and literature addressed to shortcomings of legal education, and the development of a rich, rewarding body of work in interdisciplinary legal studies ...
Kelley Burton, Judith McNamara
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Publish (Tweets and Blogs) or Perish? Legal Academia in Times of Social Media
As President Trump reminds us every day, we live in the era of social media. While legal scholars are busy discussing, rethinking and opening fields of law to accommodate the societal changes triggered by the Internet, they have been rather slow in ...
Antoine Duval
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A Legal History of Legal History in England and Wales
This article explores the development of the study of legal history as a subject in the law schools of England and Wales. It outlines changes in university education more generally, and in legal scholarship in particular and how those changes impact the ...
Richard W. Ireland
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The Court of Justice in the Archives Project: An Initial Reflection
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 533-538 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. The cases selected and the content of the dossiers - III. Re-assessing landmark cases.
Antoine Vauchez
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Использование правовой доктрины судебными органами Украины
В статье анализируются особенности использования правовой доктрины судебными органами Украины. Охарактеризованы основные причины отсутствия устоявшейся практики цитирования в судебных решениях научных работ.
Igor Victorovych Semenihin
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Labour Law and Transnational Law: the Fate of Legal Fields & the Trajectory of Legal Scholarship
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Harry Arthurs
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Bona fides exuberans. A New Legal Concept of Twelfth Century Legal Scholarship
It is said that the dualist interpretation of good faith (bona fides) clearly distinguishes subjective good faith (guter Glaube, goede trouw) from objective good faith (good faith and fair dealing, Treu und Glauben, redelijkheid en billijkheid).
Peter Bónis
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