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How the War on Drugs Impacts Social Determinants of Health Beyond the Criminal Legal System.
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The Legal System of Prices on the Iraqi Legal System
Al-Kitab Journal for Human Sciences, 2023Pricing strategy is a theory that subjects to a detailed, multiple and different legal system, whether it is related to a commodity, a product or a service, and it is aim to determine the return of the beneficiaries without neglecting the protection of the weaker party in the legal relationship, where pricing is considered an essential element, taking ...
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The dynamics of the legal system
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2009We present a dynamic model of noncontractual litigation in which the parties’ decision whether to litigate depends on information produced by courts and, vice versa, the courts’ involvement in the lawmaking process depends on the cases proposed by the parties.
Dari-Mattiacci, G. +2 more
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Journal of Comparative Economics, 2007
Abstract Factor-analytic models can substantially improve the measurement of comparative legal systems and thereby our understanding of how legal systems influence economic outcomes. These methods yield better estimates of latent constructs, allow us to evaluate whether institutional features are representative of a theoretical construct and whether ...
Howard Rosenthal, Erik Voeten
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Abstract Factor-analytic models can substantially improve the measurement of comparative legal systems and thereby our understanding of how legal systems influence economic outcomes. These methods yield better estimates of latent constructs, allow us to evaluate whether institutional features are representative of a theoretical construct and whether ...
Howard Rosenthal, Erik Voeten
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California Law Review, 1971
Laws are part of legal systems; a particular law is a law only if it is part of American law or French law or some other legal system. Legal philosophers have persistently attempted to explain why we think of laws as forming legal systems, to evaluate the merits of this way of thinking about the law and to make it more precise by explicating the ...
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Laws are part of legal systems; a particular law is a law only if it is part of American law or French law or some other legal system. Legal philosophers have persistently attempted to explain why we think of laws as forming legal systems, to evaluate the merits of this way of thinking about the law and to make it more precise by explicating the ...
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2003
Defining terms may seem a pedantic and unnecessary exercise, particular where the terms in question are used repeatedly and without apparent confusion both in popular parlance and academic texts. Yet the combination of subtle changes in concepts resulting from German to English translation, on the one hand, and the very specific meanings that Luhmann ...
Michael King, Chris Thornhill
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Defining terms may seem a pedantic and unnecessary exercise, particular where the terms in question are used repeatedly and without apparent confusion both in popular parlance and academic texts. Yet the combination of subtle changes in concepts resulting from German to English translation, on the one hand, and the very specific meanings that Luhmann ...
Michael King, Chris Thornhill
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Legal Institutions as Systems of Legal Norms
2000In all social sciences that participate in the interdisciplinary science of public administration and public policy, one can observe a revival of the institutional approach (Keman, 1997). Although these institutional approaches may differ in many respects, what they have in common is that they all characterize institutions as distinct systems of rules ...
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The Physician and the Legal System
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972Social systems theory provides a frame of reference for understanding interactions between physicians and lawyers. The legal system in any community has its unique boundaries, processing methods, concepts, vocabulary, and ethics, which vary markedly from those of the medical system.
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Legal Acts and Legal Agreements in the Legal System
Rossijskoe pravosudie, 2021The article analyses both general scientific and special research methods, including comparative legal and historical legal methods. The following conclusion was made: In accordance with the scientifically grounded concept of the integrative understanding of law, objective law is primarily expressed in its principles and norms contained in a single ...
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Views to Legal Information Systems and Legal Sublevels
2016This paper concerns the legal system and legal documentation systems, as well as their interconnectedness and introduces the idea of legal sublevels. Examples of legal sublevels are legal terms, ontologies, annotations, commentaries, etc. A sublevel is treated as a representation level of the legal domain.
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