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Interpretation in Legal Science
1990In his definition of interpretation, Kelsen1 gave a decisive critique of the “strict positivist” method: “If ‘interpretation’ is understood as cognitive ascertainment of the meanings of the object that is to be interpreted, then the result of a legal interpretation can only be the ascertainment of the frame which the law to be interpreted represents ...
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Digital Competence of University Teachers of Social and Legal Sciences from a Gender Perspective
Education Sciences, 2021Sergio Cored Bandrés +2 more
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Legal Fiction in Practise and Legal Science
British Journal of Law and Society, 1977Ian W. Duncanson, P. J. J. Oliver
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Legal Humanism and Legal Science
Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review, 1986openaire +1 more source
Why do people sue doctors? A study of patients and relatives taking legal action
Lancet, The, 1994Charles A Vincent
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University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 1919
Ernest Bruncken, Layton B. Register
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Legal uncertainty in the area of genetic diagnostic testing
Nature Biotechnology, 2009Gert Matthijs
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