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Legal Pluralism and Social Change in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A Conference in Honor of John Haldon (3)

Posted By: arundhati
Legal Pluralism and Social Change in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A Conference in Honor of John Haldon (3)

Wolfram Brandes, "Legal Pluralism and Social Change in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A Conference in Honor of John Haldon (3) "
English | ISBN: 3465045505 | 2021 | 400 pages | PDF | 12 MB

The Reception of Positivism in Spain: Pedro Dorado Montero

Posted By: AvaxGenius
The Reception of Positivism in Spain: Pedro Dorado Montero

The Reception of Positivism in Spain: Pedro Dorado Montero by José Franco-Chasán
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 233 Pages | ISBN : 3031464346 | 5.7 MB

Pedro Dorado Montero was one of Spain’s most relevant authors. He contributed to modern Criminal law and Penology with a very unique theory: the Protective Law for Criminals. In a time when neoclassical penal theories and new positivist theories clashed, Dorado Montero’s proposal served as a bridge between the criminal law conceptions of the 19th and 20th centuries.

A Companion to Crime and Deviance in the Middle Ages

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A Companion to Crime and Deviance in the Middle Ages

A Companion to Crime and Deviance in the Middle Ages
by Hannah Skoda
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1641891815 | 448 Pages | PDF | 3.87 MB

Early Modern Sovereignties Theory and Practice of a Burgeoning Concept in the Netherlands

Posted By: arundhati
Early Modern Sovereignties Theory and Practice of a Burgeoning Concept in the Netherlands

De Erik Bom, "Early Modern Sovereignties Theory and Practice of a Burgeoning Concept in the Netherlands "
English | ISBN: 9004446044 | 2020 | 320 pages | PDF | 2 MB

History, Casuistry and Custom in the Legal Thought of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) Collected Studies

Posted By: arundhati
History, Casuistry and Custom in the Legal Thought of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) Collected Studies

&lt Dominique Bauer, "History, Casuistry and Custom in the Legal Thought of Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) Collected Studies "
English | ISBN: 9004464808 | 2021 | 168 pages | PDF | 2 MB

American Legal History: A Very Short Introduction

Posted By: arundhati
American Legal History: A Very Short Introduction

G. Edward White, "American Legal History: A Very Short Introduction "
English | ISBN: 0199766002 | 2013 | 168 pages | MOBI | 580 KB

From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808

Posted By: First1
From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808

From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808 by Linda Myrsiades
English | November 20th, 2023 | ISBN: 1683933842 | 299 pages | True PDF | 7.22 MB

Law in early America was culturally special, not just a foundation for history but for the culture that bound the nation and its collective identity. From Treason to Runaway Slaves studies six high-profile trials (military order, Indian murder, land seizure, treason, libel, interracial urban crime) that incorporate themes to which the early republic attached special significance. The trials demonstrate the criticality of legal culture and legal history and the central role of the rule of law in a democracy. Tracking the new nation's bitterest and most challenging moments, we are led to ask what lies below the surface; what is American society really like; how did we come to be who we are?

From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808

Posted By: First1
From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808

From Treason to Runaway Slaves: Legal Culture in New Republic Trials, 1783–1808 by Linda Myrsiades
English | November 20th, 2023 | ISBN: 1683933842 | 298 pages | True EPUB | 3.24 MB

Law in early America was culturally special, not just a foundation for history but for the culture that bound the nation and its collective identity. From Treason to Runaway Slaves studies six high-profile trials (military order, Indian murder, land seizure, treason, libel, interracial urban crime) that incorporate themes to which the early republic attached special significance. The trials demonstrate the criticality of legal culture and legal history and the central role of the rule of law in a democracy. Tracking the new nation's bitterest and most challenging moments, we are led to ask what lies below the surface; what is American society really like; how did we come to be who we are?

Digitalization and Competition Policy in Japan

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Digitalization and Competition Policy in Japan

Digitalization and Competition Policy in Japan by Shuya Hayashi , Koki Arai
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 171 Pages | ISBN : 981995309X | 3.3 MB

This book organizes the intent and purpose of the Japanese competition law (Antimonopoly Act) to address the digitalized socio-economy and provides a detailed explanation of its basic content as well as advanced issues. It includes an overview of Japanese law and its international position, a basic understanding of the big data and AI issues in today's competition law, and perspectives on high-tech regulation. In addition, it includes a variety of important topics, ranging from exploring principles to tackle digital regulatory realities, to understanding and analyzing the competitive realities of multisided markets. It also examines the relationship between information and competition law and that between consumer and competition law.

Who Owns This Sentence?: A History of Copyrights and Wrongs

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Who Owns This Sentence?: A History of Copyrights and Wrongs

Who Owns This Sentence?: A History of Copyrights and Wrongs by David Bellos, Alexandre Montagu
English | January 23rd, 2024 | ISBN: 1324073713 | 384 pages | True EPUB | 1.08 MB

A fascinating and original history of an idea that now controls and monetizes almost everything we do.

«Apology» by Plato

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«Apology» by Plato

«Apology» by Plato
English | EPUB | 0.2 MB

Against Post-Liberal Courts and Justice: Rescuing Ronald Dworkin’s Legacy

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Against Post-Liberal Courts and Justice: Rescuing Ronald Dworkin’s Legacy

Against Post-Liberal Courts and Justice: Rescuing Ronald Dworkin’s Legacy by Lesley A. Jacobs , Matthew McManus
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 140 Pages | ISBN : 3031453468 | 2.9 MB

This book covers how Liberal institutions – constitutional democracy, economic markets, liberal courts, free trade, international human rights – around the world are under assault by the political right and we are witnessing the emergence of post-liberal institutions. These post-liberal institutions are founded on the core conviction that the actions of liberal institutions including the United States Supreme Court are patently unjust. This volume makes the case against post-liberal courts and justice by reconnecting to the principles of moral equality and dignified freedom for all. The intention is to show how there is great untapped potential in the work of Ronald Dworkin’s work to demonstrate that it can help progressive liberals think through the great issues of the day and respond to the contemporary criticisms of the political right. The core themes are concretely illustrated by focusing on some of the most controversial recent post-liberal decisions of the Supreme Court, ranging from election funding to abortion to race-sensitive affirmative action, to economic inequality in an age of increasingly unequal opportunities.

Copyright, Property and the Social Contract: The Reconceptualisation of Copyright

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Copyright, Property and the Social Contract: The Reconceptualisation of Copyright

Copyright, Property and the Social Contract: The Reconceptualisation of Copyright by John Gilchrist, Brian Fitzgerald
English | EPUB (True) | 2018 | 292 Pages | ISBN : 3319956892 | 0.9 MB

This book provides international perspectives on the law of copyright in relation to three core themes - copyright and developing countries; the government and copyright; and technology and the future of copyright. The third theme includes an examination of the extent to which technology will dictate the development of the law, and a re-examination of the role of copyright in fostering innovation and creativity. As a critique, one chapter discusses how certain rights can create or reinforce social inequality under copyright royalty systems. Underlying these themes is the role the law of copyright has in encouraging or impeding human flourishing.

Genetic Stigma in Law and Literature: Orphanhood, Adoption, and the Right to Reunion

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Genetic Stigma in Law and Literature: Orphanhood, Adoption, and the Right to Reunion

Genetic Stigma in Law and Literature: Orphanhood, Adoption, and the Right to Reunion by Alice Diver
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 193 Pages | ISBN : 3031462459 | 5.1 MB

This book critically analyses the way in which traditional sociocultural and legal biases might be perpetuated against those with unknown – or unknowable – genetic ancestries. It looks to law and works of literature across differing eras and genres focussing upon such concepts as inherited stigma, illegitimacy, orphanisation, adoption, othering, reunion, and the ‘right’ to access truths that relate to one’s original identity. Law’s role in such matters is often limited (or usurped) by custom, practice, or lingering superstitious beliefs; the importance of oral and written testimony is therefore highlighted. Characters include abandoned or orphaned figures from folk and fairy tales, Romantic and Victorian monsters and heroes, Dickensian waifs, Edwardian rescue orphans, and dystopia-set ‘rebels.‘ Their insights and experiences are mirrored in various present day scenarios that speak to familial human rights abuses, not least forced adoptions and bars on accessing original information. This cross-disciplinary book drawing on Law, Literature, Sociology, Critical Adoption Studies should be of interest to those interested in and those who have been affected in some way by adoption, origin deprivation, or reunion.

Cursing, Crisis and Customary Knowledge in Early Modern English Townships

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Cursing, Crisis and Customary Knowledge in Early Modern English Townships

Cursing, Crisis and Customary Knowledge in Early Modern English Townships by Karen O'Brien
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 282 Pages | ISBN : 3031440447 | 4.8 MB

This book provides a historical and socio-legal investigation into the prevalence of litigation arising from cursing and interpersonal hostility in the under-explored region of Northwest England during a period of acute socio-economic crisis in the seventeenth century. Contributing to the scholarship of magic and witchcraft, it shows the complex circumstances of the world of healing and harming using customary knowledge such as magic and folk medicine as it is variously presented in the documents of the legal system. While primary sources such as pamphlets have usefully informed numerous witchcraft studies, this book establishes popular belief derived from the depositions, interrogatories and various other manuscripts of the manorial, ecclesiastical and secular courts positioned within a micro historical early modern context.