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Forging new paths in the development of community mental health interventions for people with mental illness at risk of criminal legal system contact. [PDF]
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How the War on Drugs Impacts Social Determinants of Health Beyond the Criminal Legal System.
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2023
Abstract This chapter begins with an overview of law in society, and then jurisprudence and legal interpretation. It goes on to explain sources of law, and the differences between civil law and common law systems. It goes on to explain the courts and tribunals of the UK, and Scotland.
Nigel Eastman +5 more
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Abstract This chapter begins with an overview of law in society, and then jurisprudence and legal interpretation. It goes on to explain sources of law, and the differences between civil law and common law systems. It goes on to explain the courts and tribunals of the UK, and Scotland.
Nigel Eastman +5 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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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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2019
Previous chapters argue that maintaining a system of social trust in the right way requires that our shared moral rules be publicly justified. This chapter argues that coercive laws are required in order to strengthen a system of social trust by properly incentivizing trustworthy behavior in cases where moral sentiments and moral ostracism alone cannot
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Previous chapters argue that maintaining a system of social trust in the right way requires that our shared moral rules be publicly justified. This chapter argues that coercive laws are required in order to strengthen a system of social trust by properly incentivizing trustworthy behavior in cases where moral sentiments and moral ostracism alone cannot
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Abstract The chapter analyses and discusses a number of conceptual issues concerning legal systems, such as their components, structure, and identity, as well as the very concept of a legal system (LS) as such. The first section bears upon the different kinds of rules (independent and derived, expressed and unexpressed, primary and ...
Yunhua Cui, Chi Li
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Yunhua Cui, Chi Li
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2013
The law is a powerful force in all aspects of contemporary U.S. society. The legal system furnishes the context and procedures for the creation and enforcement of laws to resolve disputes, to protect rights, and generally to maintain order. Social workers are expected to understand the basic workings of the legal system generally, in addition to having
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The law is a powerful force in all aspects of contemporary U.S. society. The legal system furnishes the context and procedures for the creation and enforcement of laws to resolve disputes, to protect rights, and generally to maintain order. Social workers are expected to understand the basic workings of the legal system generally, in addition to having
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