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Social Laws in Alternating Time
2004Since it was first proposed by Moses, Shoham, and Tennenholtz, the social laws paradigm has proved to be one of the most compelling approaches to the offline coordination of multiagent systems. In this paper, we make three key contributions to the theory and practice of social laws in multiagent systems.
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Team-based learning in social work law education: a practitioner enquiry
Social Work Education, 2021Joe Hanley
exaly
Causality in the Law and in the Social Sciences
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 2020Engel, C., Schweizer, U.
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Social work law: From interaction to integration
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 1998Michael Preston-Shoot
exaly
Values in social work law: strained relations or sustaining relationships?
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2001Michael Preston-Shoot
exaly
Intellectual property law compliance in Europe: Illegal file sharing and the role of social norms
New Media and Society, 2012Mans Svensson, Stefan Larsson
exaly

