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The Learned Art: Regulating the Legal Profession
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Mislav Mataija
Published: 01 March 2016
... to the appearance of extensive EU legislation and the more recent move towards competition law. It argues that EU law has, over the years, moved beyond rules on professionals’ entry into the marketplace to also address—albeit much less forcefully—rules on conduct and the organisation of the profession. It has also...
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Published: 01 July 2010
...Limitation of liability Rome Convention Rome I Regulation and choice of law Scope of applicable law Punitive damages Rules of conduct and non-contractual obligations Applicable law to non-contractual obligations Scope of the law applicable under the Rome II Regulation Public policy...
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Non-Contractual Obligations
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J J Fawcett and J M Carruthers
Published: 04 September 2008
...Non-contractual obligations Scope of applicable law Scope of the law applicable under the Rome II Regulation Tort/delict Culpa in Contrahendo Negotiorum Gestio Unjust enrichment Rules of conduct and non-contractual obligations English law has traditionally had separate choice of law rules...
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How to Write a Law
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Scott Burris and others
Published: 20 October 2022
... with understanding the goal of the law; then moving through the steps of incorporating the existing science and law; capturing the goal, the rules of conduct, and the intervention in organized language and structure, which differs depending on whether the law is a regulation or a statute; and soliciting expert...
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How to Write a Law
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Scott Burris and others
Published: 12 September 2018
...This chapter defines the process of drafting a law, beginning with understanding the goal of the law, then moving through the steps of incorporating the existing science and law, capturing the goal, the rules of conduct, and intervention in organized language and structure, which differs depending...
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Published: 27 September 2012
...Gandhi seldom offered universal rules of conduct, unless heavily qualified, like the counsel of perfection not to use violence. There are too many differences of individual duty, and he could identify the duties only of those he knew. He regarded economic laws for getting rich as universal...
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The Rules of Conduct
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Paul H. Robinson
Published: 18 September 1997
...This chapter demonstrates the usefulness of a functional analysis. It starts by presenting the obscuring rules of conduct with an overlay of liability and grading rules. Instead of clarifying and reinforcing the rules of acceptable conduct in people's minds, the current verdict system often...
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Published: 01 June 2008
...This chapter argues that Islam not only features specific rules of conduct and a set of ritual obligations, but also a stock of basic values, or principles, that guide the social and political life of Muslims. These values or principles include justice, freedom, equality, responsibility...
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Tort Law Norms
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Nils Jansen and Sandy Steel
Published: 17 December 2021
... discussion of the relationship between individual rights, like property, to rules of conduct, and to tort liability rules. Tort law norms may be represented by three models: the sanction model, the general standard of conduct model, and the strict liability model. No model on its own...
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Published: 01 January 2015
... Tiselius at Uppsala. A prolonged semi-judicial process among scientific peers followed, which seems to have resulted neither in the acquittal nor the conviction of Li. The chapter analyses the conflict from the perspective of scientific norms and values, here interpreted as ‘rules of conduct’ (using...
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Published: 03 February 2011
..., it is expected that Bhikkhus strictly observe rules of conduct where departure from these rule means punishment or banishment. The chapter also discusses the Buddha's conception of the Bhikkhus, the duties of the Bhikkhus, the relationship of the Bhikkhus to the laity, and the Vinaya. Bhikkhus caste...
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The Oxford Handbook of International Psychological Ethics
Andrea Ferrero (ed.) and others
Published online: 21 November 2012
Published in print: 25 July 2012
...The need for quality standards and rules of conduct concerning all aspects of the activities of psychology has long been acknowledged. In particular, over the last few years there has been a growing awareness of the need for and the advantage of internationally recognized ethical standards...
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