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The rational-actor/cost-benefit model in law. The scene illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on. As implied in the introductory scene is known as. Design and create a law and enforce punishment (or remedy) for ignoring it. In formula the functional-law model becomes:. Or: applying law l. No morality in sight. Just interpretation and application. This formula would feel at home in Hart’s (1957). Realism, I guess.
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The rational-actor/cost-benefit model in law. The scene illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on. As implied in the introductory scene is known as. Design and create a law and enforce punishment (or remedy) for ignoring it. In formula the functional-law model becomes:. Or: applying law l. No morality in sight. Just interpretation and application. This formula would feel at home in Hart’s (1957). Realism, I guess.
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Designing data-protection law: do we have better ideas? By dr Kunbei Zhang — copied from Leiden Law Blog. How to improve Chinese current situation? Do we have a better idea to improve Chinese current situation? Zhang proposed that it would be more optimal to borrow a fraction of the European data protection rules rather than to clone the whole system. The immediate focus should be to evaluate the European data protection rules: what does it work well and less well? 8221; is available at Amazon DE. In 196...
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This is the category for blogs that discuss modeling or present models. The rational-actor/cost-benefit model in law. The scene illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on. As implied in the introductory scene is known as. Design and create a law and enforce punishment (or remedy) for ignoring it. In formula the functional-law model becomes:. Or: applying law l. Positivism, I think. The inherent story of. Thus under...
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1969 — Computer Programming. In 1969, I was a law student at Utrecht University. At that time, reading law in the Netherlands was not a full-time occupation. After having been active on the side for two years in a theater/acting student fellowship, I became one of the first computer programmers in the Netherlands. At the faculty of social sciences, where empiricism and statistics had become popular. Much later (in 1987) I would discover that it is possible to describe how laws have to be changed in compu...
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The rational-actor/cost-benefit model in law. The scene illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on. As implied in the introductory scene is known as. Design and create a law and enforce punishment (or remedy) for ignoring it. In formula the functional-law model becomes:. Or: applying law l. No morality in sight. Just interpretation and application. This formula would feel at home in Hart’s (1957). Realism, I guess.
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I run a small enterprise (SE) named dotLegal.net with four branches: Academics, Consultancy, Publishing and Studio. As a professor in Law and Information Technology at Leiden University. Since my 65th birthday for one day/week). I supervise a few PhD students, give an honours class. To bachelor students on how scientists and legal scholars can cooperate and publish my blogs. See for further details: dotLegal Academics. And with SCHMDT Advocatuur. For all the fuss, I need a private place to work. So I...
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Utility and autonomy perspectives. The scene in Case-1 illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on law’s. These two combined represent the utility. Perspective on the law: one ought to choose one’s behaviour to tally with one’s welfare. The utility perspective is often opposed to what I will further call the autonomy. For Nietzsche, see Linarelli(2004). For Kant and Mill, see Sandel(2010). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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It was January 2nd, 2014. Out in the rain, I met a neighbour. We deplored the world’s state of play: firework accidents galore, and Paris reportedly being glad that a mere thousand cars had been set alight. Less than last Sylvester’s eve, apparently. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Utility and autonomy perspectives. The scene in Case-1 illustrates an attractive and popular scenario for understanding the law and its efficacy. It is constructed from two stories, one on law’s. These two combined represent the utility. Perspective on the law: one ought to choose one’s behaviour to tally with one’s welfare. The utility perspective is often opposed to what I will further call the autonomy. For Nietzsche, see Linarelli(2004). For Kant and Mill, see Sandel(2010). September 10, 2014.