Precedent Inflation

Precedent Inflation
Author: Susan W. Brenner
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2024
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1412831776

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Precedents are decisions judges have issued in prior cases. In the common law, precedents are used to determine what the outcome of present cases should be, under the doctrine of "stare decisis, "which stipulates that new cases are resolved by applying legal rules developed in the process of deciding past cases. This volume postulates a relationship between the concept of legal precedent and the means that are used to make specific precedents available to the legal profession. The author concentrates specifically on the effect computer databases such as lexis and westlaw will have on the use of precedent in the common law. By tracing the history of law reporting, Professor Brenner demonstrates how the Anglo-American conception of precedent has altered over the past seven hundred years, and that these alterations reflect changes in the means used to distribute precedents. She explains why computers will become the primary means of disseminating precedents and describes the evolution and operation of the two on-line services that provide access to precedents by means of computer terminals and modems. These services--lexis and westlaw-- are operated by private entrepreneurs in the business of providing precedents to the legal profession. Arguing that such services will have a profound effect on the conception and use of precedent, Brenner provides an empirical study of both services to show the effects they have already had, and outlines the conception of precedent that will result from the use of computers as "law reporters." This, she believes, will be a quantitative conception in which judicial decisions will be used in a manner analogous to the use of quantitative data in scientific endeavors. This study, written with a brilliance often reserved for popular writing at its best, is unique in its application of sociology of knowledge principles to the analysis of law reporting in its examination of citations to approximately 25,000 judicial decisions. It will be of special interest to lawyers, sociologists, and policymakers.

The Truth About Inflation

The Truth About Inflation
Author: Paul Donovan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317690047

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Inflation is a simple topic, in that the basic concepts are something that everyone can understand. However, inflation is not a simplistic topic. The composition of inflation and what the different inflation measures try to represent cannot be summarised with a single line on a chart or a casual reference to a solitary data point. Investors very often fail to understand the detail behind inflation, and end up making bad investment decisions as a result. The Truth About Inflation does not set out to forecast inflation, but to help improve its understanding, so that investors can make better decisions to achieve the real returns that they need. Starting with a summary of long history of inflation, the drivers of price change are considered. Many of the "urban myths" that have built up about inflation are shown to be a consequence of irrational judgement or political scaremongering. Some behaviour, like the unhealthy veneration of gold as a means of inflation protection, is shown to be the result of historical accident. In the modern era of lower nominal investment returns, inflation inequality (whereby some groups experience persistently higher inflation than others) is a very important consideration. This book sets out the realities of price changes in the modern investing environment, without using economic equations or jargon. It gives investors the framework they need to think about inflation and how to protect themselves against it, whether the aggregate inflation of the future rises or falls from current levels.

Inflation as it Affects Commercial and Legal Transactions

Inflation as it Affects Commercial and Legal Transactions
Author: Andrew G. Lang
Publsiher: Thomson Reuters
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1974-01-01
Genre: Commercial law
ISBN: 0855820381

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Interpreting Precedents

Interpreting Precedents
Author: D. Neil MacCormick,Robert S. Summers,Arthur L. Goodhart
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351926447

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This book contains a series of essays discussing the uses of precedent as a source of law and a basis for legal arguments in nine different legal systems, representing a variety of legal traditions. Precedent is fundamental to law, yet theoretical and ideological as well as legal considerations lead to its being differently handled and rationalised in different places. Out of the comparative study come the six theoretical and synoptic essays that conclude the volume.

Encyclopedia of Law and Society

Encyclopedia of Law and Society
Author: David S. Clark
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1809
Release: 2007-07-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761923879

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Introduction to and survey of the field of law and society. Includes interdisciplinary perspectives on law from sociology, criminology, cultural anthropology, political science, social psychology, and economics.

Staff Oil Pipeline Handbook

Staff Oil Pipeline Handbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1992
Genre: Energy policy
ISBN: RUTGERS:39030041188592

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The Journal of Economic Perspectives

The Journal of Economic Perspectives
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2007
Genre: Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822036700011

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This journal attempts to fill a gap between the general-interest press and other academic economics journals. Its articles relate to active lines of economics research, economic analysis of public policy issues, state-of-the-art economic thinking, and directions for future research. It also aims to provide material for classroom use, and to address issues relating to the economics profession.

The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State

The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State
Author: Thomas Janoski,Alexander M. Hicks
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1994-01-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521436028

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Time-series analysis - Pooled time-series and cross-sectional analysis - Event history analysis - Boolean analysis.