One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed on from one generation to another and, even though profound changes in the law may occur over time, its development is usually seen as a continuous one. Thus, in The Common Law, Oliver Wendell Holmes states that “‘the law embodies the story of a nation’s development through many centuries (...).” Alan Watson also emphasizes the extraordinary persistence of rules by noting that similar rules have been transplanted from one society to another. This paper seeks to explain differences among legal traditions by applying a specific evolutionary framework. This framework is based on ‘symbiosism,’ a Darwinian theory developed by linguists to explain ...
In this article I make an attempt at evaluating in the light of evolutionary theory various models ...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctively human ...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
Abstract Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctive...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
It has been suggested that the legal features of any legal system will reflect specific features of ...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
When should we follow the law? How can we know what law\u27s words mean? What is law? Law\u27s Evolu...
Abstract: This article propose an explanation about Law that crosses the scales of space, time and ...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three a...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
In this article I make an attempt at evaluating in the light of evolutionary theory various models ...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctively human ...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
Abstract Many scholars assume a connection between the evolution of language and that of distinctive...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
It has been suggested that the legal features of any legal system will reflect specific features of ...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
When should we follow the law? How can we know what law\u27s words mean? What is law? Law\u27s Evolu...
Abstract: This article propose an explanation about Law that crosses the scales of space, time and ...
Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. The...
The paper has three sub-topics: legal knowledge, legal norms, and evolutionary systems. The three a...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
In this article I make an attempt at evaluating in the light of evolutionary theory various models ...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...