To be relevant to the real world and to have a reasonable chance of producing fair outcomes, legal and political decisionmaking must take science into account. Scholars have been aware of this for over fifty years. The need for law to be informed by rigorous science is compelling, as we must make collective decisions that impact our sustainability and our humanity on a global scale. However, the field of Law & Science remains as fragmented now as it was a half-century ago. We have yet to find a reliable way to establish coherent interdisciplinary interaction that enables science to inform legal decisionmaking across a variety of disciplinary fields and cultural contexts. Approaching the problems of interdisciplinary interaction that vex Law...
This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understood without...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Abstract This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understoo...
To be relevant to the real world and to have a reasonable chance of producing fair outcomes, legal a...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
involving a strong scientific consensus, the powerful qualities of scientific knowledge are easily l...
The allure of science has always captivated members of the legal profession. Its siren\u27s song off...
Focused on comparative law and technology, the Article demonstrates the importance of recent advance...
Law is not unitary. Neither is science. Law pursues a host of divergent purposes: facilitating welfa...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
This symposium reflects a growing concern that, in a period when our society is being rapidly transf...
In this commentary I offer a lawyer’s view of what law and linguistics interdisciplinary studies mig...
© 2015 Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill. All rights reserved. The relationships between knowled...
Formal opportunities for members of the scientific and legal communities to engage in ongoing colleg...
In this Article, the Author explores two unexpected consequences of joining science and law at the h...
This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understood without...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Abstract This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understoo...
To be relevant to the real world and to have a reasonable chance of producing fair outcomes, legal a...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
involving a strong scientific consensus, the powerful qualities of scientific knowledge are easily l...
The allure of science has always captivated members of the legal profession. Its siren\u27s song off...
Focused on comparative law and technology, the Article demonstrates the importance of recent advance...
Law is not unitary. Neither is science. Law pursues a host of divergent purposes: facilitating welfa...
Science engages both substantially and methodologically with environmental law more than with any ot...
This symposium reflects a growing concern that, in a period when our society is being rapidly transf...
In this commentary I offer a lawyer’s view of what law and linguistics interdisciplinary studies mig...
© 2015 Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill. All rights reserved. The relationships between knowled...
Formal opportunities for members of the scientific and legal communities to engage in ongoing colleg...
In this Article, the Author explores two unexpected consequences of joining science and law at the h...
This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understood without...
This article is premised on the relation of technology and applied sciences with law. The three subj...
Abstract This paper argues that the relation between law, science and technology cannot be understoo...