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Semantic Production as a Way of Forming Legal Concepts (Based on Russian Laws)
The research featured legal terms formed according to the semantic method, e.g. semantic generalization, expansion / narrowing of meaning, institutional specification, metonymic or metaphorical transfer, their correlation, etc. The author highlighted the
M. V. Batyushkina
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Principles of private international law [PDF]
the Iraqi legislature Put text of Article 30 of the Civil Code to inspire the judiciary when his dismissal on private international law disputes in the absence of the text by following what is more commonly known solutions in the framework of comparative
Wissam Tawfiq Abdullah
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Allometry and dissipation of ecological flow networks. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: An ecological flow network is a weighted directed graph in which the nodes are species, the edges are "who eats whom" relationships and the weights are rates of energy or nutrient transferred between species.
Jiang Zhang, Lingfei Wu
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The interrelationship between culture, law and peace: Connections and frictions [PDF]
The text explores the connections and tensions between culture, law, and peace. It contemplates culture's relationship with law, ranging from 'high culture' as art to broader definitions of culture as all things made by humans. The author defines culture
Weber Helmut
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The Law of Russian Empire on Jews as a Nationalist Text
The results of the study of the Law of the Russian Empire on Jews are presented. It is stated that these documents form a hybrid discursive community of texts, combining the directivity of the law and the persuasiveness of the nationalist text.
Leonid M. Golikov
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The subject of the analysis is linguaculture expressing linguistic and cultural differences occurring in every language of law. They relate to vocabulary and editing principles of law acts.
Iluk Łukasz
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One of the most ancient forms of thinking about law is what is today known as positivist or normativist. It focuses on the product presented in the name of the law, the textual representation which not only simply includes, but directly embodies the law.
Csaba Varga
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The subject of the analysis is linguaculture expressing linguistic and cultural differences occurring in every language of law. They relate to vocabulary and editing principles of law acts.
Łukasz Iluk
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NATURAL TEXT: MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ATTRIBUTION
The article proposes two algorithms for substandard texts filtering. The first of these is based on the fact that the frequency of n-grams occurrence in a quality text obeys the Zipf law, and when the words of the text are rearranged, the law ceases to
Vladimir V. Popov +1 more
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This article analyzes Habermas' critique of legal positivism based on the relationship between law and morality, focusing on the three demands that are made to morality, namely: cognitive, motivational and organizational demands.
Delamar José Volpato Dutra +2 more
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