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Law as a Social System

Emilios Christodoulidis
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
- Vol. 69, Iss: 1, pp 123-129
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In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity of homophily in the context of homomorphic data, and no abstracts are available.
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Global Legal Pluralism

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Transnational Legal Pluralism

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Formal/Informal Dialectics and the Self-Transformation of Spatial Planning Systems:: An Exploration

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Defining the Space of Transnational Law: Legal Theory, Global Governance & Legal Pluralism

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Russian cultural factors related to perceived criminal procedure fairness: the juxtaposition of policy and practice

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between the Russian culture and citizens' perceived fairness of the new Criminal Procedural Code of Russia of 2001 (CPC of 2001) and concluded that the adversarial procedural model was not supported by most citizens.
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Systems Thinking and Regulatory Governance: A Review of the International Academic Literature

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present findings from a broad scoping of the international academic literature on the use of systems thinking and systems science in regulatory governance and practice, and discuss the state of the art of regulatory knowledge on these topics.
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Arbitration is No Substitute for State Courts

TL;DR: It is often conjectured that non-state dispute resolution blossoms when state courts are not independent or are perceived as low quality as discussed by the authors, and this conjecture implies a substitutive relationship between states.
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Semantic Authority, Legal Change and the Dynamics of International Law

TL;DR: The authors developed the concept of semantic authority to understand the dynamic development of international law, which adds dynamism to the otherwise rather static picture of international Lawmaking because it is attuned to thinking of International Law as a communicative and creative practice in which actors struggle for the law and thus shape the law.
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'Science Slam' and sportification processes in science

TL;DR: The relation between sport and science is discussed in this article, where it is shown that there seem to exist two parallel processes: the scientification of sport and the sportification of science.