... COMMON - LAW REASONING reasoning, empirical reasoning, and, in the case of the rule model, deduc- tion from authoritative rules. In our view, these are all the tools that judges need, and all the tools ... KNP Top Margin: 0.50186in Gutter Margin: 0.94101in c02 cuus142 ISBN: 978 0 521 70395 6 March 23, 2008 11:11 CHAPTER II Ordinary Reason Applied to Law Natural Rea...
... drawing together material from a range of disciplinary perspectives from law
and the social sciences. Three objectives flesh out our broad aim. Firstly, we seek
to challenge lawyers to look beyond ... the law contributes to regulatory
enforcement and compliance. As we shall see, central to the study of regulatory
enforcement is the width of discretion within regulatory sys...
... of bil-
lions of tasks and ideas. The pinnacle of modern science has
even lead to the grand discoveries of quantum theory and
non-linear dynamics. These systems go so far as to incorpo-
rate ... to intuition,
is the capacity for instantaneous understanding with-
out resorting to sequential symbolprocessing.9
– DR. DAVID R. HAWKINS
Science and reason are certainly impressive p...
... There is no feasible and cost-effective
mechanism in tort law to induce victims and tortfeasors to internalize the
benefits and costs of their behaviour in all dimensions.
Tort rules can only direct ... Cooter and Rubinfeld (1989) and Kobayashi and
Parker (2000).
History and evolution of tort liability
Economic analysis may also be applied to the study of the genesis...
... practitioners, health and physical
educators, sports coaches) and health-related organizations to pro-
vide leadership, information, and opportunities to promote a health-
ier lifestyle, including ... related to factors that contribute
to exercise participation and nonparticipation, partly due to an in-
creasingly overweight, inactive, unhealthy population. The need to
und...
... acting together, and because of that likeness inclined to obey similar rules; and
even this Homer's Cyclops—used only to sparse human beings—could not have
conceived.
To sum up LAW rigid, ...
ought to like; or if their minds are too marked and oddly made to get into the mould,
they give up reading altogether, or read old books and foreign books, formed under
anoth...
... Redhead’s (1995) concept of ‘panic law (‘the frenzied-
but-simulated state of the law and justice at the end of the century’), but
‘football and the law is panic law careering out of control.
For ... a
demob-happy Edwards, convinced that he was about to offload his interest in
the club to Michael Knighton, relented and allowed Ferguson to spend £8
million on five new player...