Understanding and governing global systemic crises in the 21st century: a complexity perspective

D Wernli, L Böttcher, F Vanackere… - Global …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The growing interconnections among societies have facilitated the emergence of systemic
crises, ie, shocks that rapidly spread around the world and cause major disruptions …

Quantitative legal prediction-or-how i learned to stop worrying and start preparing for the data-driven future of the legal services industry

DM Katz - Emory LJ, 2012 - HeinOnline
Welcome to law's information revolution'-revolution already in 2 progress. While the 2008
financial crisis can be seen as the precipitating event, developments in legal information …

Regulating scientific research: Intellectual property rights and the norms of science

AK Rai - Nw. UL Rev., 1999 - HeinOnline
See BERNARD BARBER, SCIENCE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER 95 (1953). Because basic
research is relatively theoretical in nature, a significant period of time may elapse before …

Intellectual property as property: delineating entitlements in information

HE Smith - Yale LJ, 2006 - HeinOnline
This Article proposes that intellectual property's close relationship to property stems from the
role that information costs play in the delineation and enforcement of exclusion rights. As …

Valuing federalism

B Friedman - Minn. L. Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline
In speaking of" valuing federalism," this Article relies upon all three of these senses of the
word. The central point is that we do not value (care about) federalism as much as we might …

Thinking of environmental law as a complex adaptive system: how to clean up the environment by making a mess of environmental law

JB Ruhl - Hous. L. Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline
The environment is a mess. I do not mean that the environment is polluted, or unsightly, or
ravaged by what humans have done to it. To be sure, the environment is a mess in that …

A pattern-oriented approach to fair use

MJ Madison - WM. & MAry l. reV., 2003 - HeinOnline
More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of" fair use" in American copyright law,
there is no end to legislative, judicial, and academic efforts to rationalize the doctrine. Its …

Law and behavioral biology

OD Jones, TH Goldsmith - Colum. L. Rev., 2005 - HeinOnline
In all but a few universities, human behavior is studied by social scientists in one set of
buildings, while the behavior of every species except humans is studied by life scientists in …

Regulation by adaptive management-is it possible?

JB Ruhl - Minn. JL Sci. & Tech., 2005 - HeinOnline
The history of environmental law provides as good of an example as any other field in
regulatory law of how successful prescriptive regulation has been at meeting public policy …

Measuring, monitoring, and managing legal complexity

JB Ruhl, DM Katz - Iowa L. Rev., 2015 - HeinOnline
The American legal system is often accused of being" too complex." For example, most
Americans believe the Tax Code is too complex. But what does that mean, and how would …