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whether oil affects democratic institutions. We further the debate through the use of additional measures of democracy and …
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We generate and analyze data pertinent to the role of caselaw in England's economic development during the Industrial Revolution. Applying topic modeling to a corpus of 67,455 reports on English court cases, we construct annual time series of caselaw developments between 1765 and 1865. We then...
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Art 6:104 provides, first and foremost, that a contract is not unenforceable for lack of certainty if the parties do not ‘fix the price or the method of determiningit'. The provision is thus meant — as are the following Art 6:105 and 6:106 — to ‘save' contracts in cases in which there is...
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This paper addresses two questions about the morality of warfare: (1) how much risk must soldiers take to minimize unintended civilian casualties caused by their own actions (“collateral damage”), and (2) whether it is the same for the enemy's civilians as for one's own. The questions take...
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