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The Haitun dichotomy and the relevance of Bradford's law
Journal of Information Science, 1984In a critical review of all the empirical laws of bibliometrics and scientometrics, the Russian statistician S.D. Haitun has shown that the application of modern statistical theory to social science data is 'inadmissible', i.e. it 'does not work'. Haitun thus points to the need to develop a wholly new statistical theory for the social sciences in ...
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The relevance of international humanitarian law in national case law on terrorism
2013This contribution tries to answer the question if IHL is relevant when domestic judges deals with terrorism cases. Domestic Courts make confusing use of IHL arguments while avoiding the basic issue of the categorization of the context in which terrorist acts are perpetrated.
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Relevant Causes: Their Designation in Medicine and Law
1981Kenneth Schaffner has given an important and useful treatment of the meaning of causality and the extent to which it is best understood through an inductive statistical or a statistical relevance view of causality. Etiological accounts in biomedicine do indeed refer back to gappy universals and employ both deductive and statistical reasonings. However,
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The relevance of philosophy to law and psychiatry
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