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Can AI think like a lawyer? Evaluating generative AI in South African law
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being explored as a tool for legal research and reasoning, yet its effectiveness in applying South African legal principles remains underexamined.
Donrich Thaldar
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Abstract Leader narcissism has been called a double‐edged sword, offering both benefits and drawbacks for followers. This study examines how follower perceptions of specific leader narcissism dimensions – grandiose (admiration, rivalry) and vulnerable (isolation, enmity) – relate to follower work engagement and emotional exhaustion.
Iris K. Gauglitz +3 more
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On a preconditioner for time domain boundary element methods
We propose a time stepping scheme for the space-time systems obtained from Galerkin time-domain boundary element methods for the wave equation. Based on extrapolation, the method proves stable, becomes exact for increasing degrees of freedom and can be ...
Gimperlein, Heiko, Stark, David
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Abstract We present a morphology‐based backbone phylogeny of Cerambycidae beetles inferred by parsimony analyses using 77 adult characters scored for 101 species. This phylogeny is largely consistent with recent phylogenomic studies regarding key placements (e.g., Parandrini stat. rev. within Prioninae, Necydalini stat. rev.
Burcu Şabanoğlu Şimşek +2 more
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Doctoral Thesis [portion]An overview of metus and condictio in Roman ...
Du Plessis, Jacques
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Improving the Ethical Permissibility of Medical Electives in Lower‐Resource Settings
ABSTRACT This paper presents a moral‐theoretical evaluation of medical electives, applying different frameworks of distributive justice to the phenomenon of healthcare students visiting countries with less access to resources in order to bolster their own learning.
Simon Paul Jenkins
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Abstract Germany is a corporate environment that is sceptical towards digitalization and work‐from‐home, and in which it is customary to separate professional and personal spheres of life. The COVID‐19 pandemic, and ensuing government‐mandated shutdowns, changed all that by inducing extensive work‐from‐home conditions for most of the white collared ...
Jasmin Mahadevan +3 more
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Paying for What You Get—Restitution Recovery for Breach of Contract [PDF]
This article begins with a brief discussion of restitution as a remedy for breach of contract under the Restatement (Second) of Contracts. It then discusses the changes the Restatement of Restitution adopts and the reasons for the changes.
Powers, Jean Fleming
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Mutuality, retention and set-off: Inveresk plc v Tullis Russell Papermakers Ltd [PDF]
This article evaluates the implications of the decision of the Supreme Court in 2010 in the case of Inveresk plc v Tullis Russell Papermakers Ltd [2010] UKSC 19 for the Scots law doctrines of mutuality and retention, and the rules of set-off of ...
Godfrey, A.M.
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Abstract The present article presents an integrative review related to stewardship in all the business and management disciplines, from its initial development in 1980 to the present. Specifically, we applied a latent Dirichlet allocation‐based topic modelling analysis to almost 1200 articles, seeking to creatively synthesize the concept of stewardship
Debora Casoli +3 more
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