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Laws and Models in a Theory of Idealization [PDF]
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Сутність та юридична природа систематизації законодавства
В сучасних умовах накопичення протягом багатьох років великого обсягу нормативно-правового матеріалу, існування значного масиву нормативних актів, прийнятих у різний час, що діють в усіченому обсязі або застарілих, або фактично втратили чинність ...
O.M. Ivanchenko
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Vulnerability theory and insolvency law [PDF]
A stakeholder approach to insolvency and corporate rescue law is not new. However, this approach has often been limited to those stakeholders who have contractual connections to the corporate entity in financial distress, ignoring some of the most ...
Gant, J.
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Law as a ByProduct: Theories of Private Law Production [PDF]
Public lawmakers lack incentives to engage in a socially optimal amount of legal innovation. Private lawmaking is a potential solution to this problem. However, private lawmaking faces a dilemma: In order to be effective privately produced laws need to be publicly enacted, but under current law enactment eliminates the intellectual property rights that
Ribstein, Larry E., Kobayashi, Bruce H.
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In the last few decades courts have been confronted with a variety of cases concerning the effects of the religious views and practices of parents on their children.
Jet Tigchelaar, Merel Jonker
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Are the Laws of Entanglement Theory Thermodynamical? [PDF]
4 pages, 1 figure, Revtex4; to appear in Phys.
Horodecki, M, Oppenheim, J, Horodecki, R
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What is a Realist Theory of Law?
This essay offers a programmatic statement for a realist theory of law. Although I have been influenced by (and written about) the work of earlier American, Scandinavian, Italian and other legal realists, this is not an essay about what others have thought.
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The physical dimensions and shape of bacterial cells define the surface area available to acquire nutrients and the volume available for synthesizing proteins and DNA. Here, we use computational systems biology to decode the importance of cell geometry as a major determinant of prokaryotic phenotype, including growth rate and metabolic efficiency. This
Ross P. Carlson +6 more
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The article examines the legal foundations of the state life of the Ukrainian Cossack state in the second half of the XVII-XVIII centuries through the prism of the «Treaty on the Constitutional Rights and Freedoms of the Zaporozhian Army».
Nadiya Stengach, Anna Danilova
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The article deals with the issue of a so-called lex Rhodia de iactu in Roman and modern law. The article describes the lex Rhodia de iactu as an example of the reception of Greek law into Roman law. The article considers the reception of the principle of
Petr Dostalík
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