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EPISTEMOLOGY OF ISLAMIC LAW IN THE IBN RUSHD’S PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Islamic law is an integral part of Islam. Everyone who studies Islam also studies Islamic law. Ibn Rushd, an expert in Islamic law has a method of establishing Islamic law. Ibn Rushd’s method was influenced by philosophy (epistemology).
Ade Yusuf Mujaddid +2 more
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Simulating Subject Communities in Case Law Citation Networks
We propose and evaluate generative models for case law citation networks that account for legal authority, subject relevance, and time decay. Since Common Law systems rely heavily on citations to precedent, case law citation networks present a special ...
Jerrold Soh Tsin Howe
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Importance of judicial decisions as a perceived level of relevance
Studies employing network analysis to reveal hidden mechanisms in judicial decision making, both in common law as well as civil law countries often use rather vague concepts of ‘importance’ of judicial decisions, concepts that are not always thoroughly ...
Terezie Smejkalová
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Legal relevance of the purpose of contract in German law [PDF]
Unlike the French Civil code, the German Civil code belongs to the group of so-called anti-causalistic codifications, since it explicitly does not govern the issue of purpose (cause) of contract.
Dudaš Atila
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In the South African legal system of fact finding and proof the relevance of an evidentiary fact is not governed by the rules of the law of evidence but by a set of extra-legal principles based on the logic of inferential reasoning and probability ...
Adrian Bellengere +1 more
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This study aims to examine Al-Thaba’thabaí 's thoughts on Mut'ah marriage and its relevance to family law in Indonesia. This research is a type of library research by descriptive-analytical approach. The primary data in this study are the Qur'an, Hadith,
Abd Qohar +3 more
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Why, what, and how? case study on law, risk, and decision making as necessary themes in built environment teaching [PDF]
The paper considers (and defends) the necessity of including legal studies as a core part of built environment undergraduate and postgraduate curricula.
Anderson R. C. +21 more
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Asymptotic power law of moments in a random multiplicative process with weak additive noise [PDF]
It is well known that a random multiplicative process with weak additive noise generates a power-law probability distribution. It has recently been recognized that this process exhibits another type of power law: the moment of the stochastic variable ...
A. S. Pikovsky +17 more
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Relevancy, Probability and the Law [PDF]
"There is a principle-not so much a rule of evidence as a presupposition involved in the very conception of a rational system of evidence, as contrasted with the old formal and mechanical systems -which forbids receiving anything irrelevant, not logically probative."1 "The two leading principles should be brought into conspicuous relief, (1) that ...
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From the depths: rich pickings of principles of sustainable development and general international law on the ocean floor - the Seabed Disputes Chamber’s 2011 advisory opinion [PDF]
In February 2011, the Seabed Disputes Chamber of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea handed down its Advisory Opinion in Responsibilities and Obligations of States Sponsoring Persons and Entities with respect to Activities in the Area ...
French, Duncan
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