The UWA Comic Contracting project has had a number of successful implementations of their visual comic book contracts, and this paper will focus on one of the key interdisciplinary approaches, namely the engineering thinking that is developed to group behavioral drivers, and create legal images for contracts. The paper will draw from a number of examples, but will primarily focus on the Aurecon employment contract, which is now in its second year, and rolled out across a number of jurisdictions. The paper will touch on some of the key impact data from the Aurecon contrac
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
This article investigates how comics can be used to adequately communicate the correct process of co...
Smart contracts have emerged as a popular topic of discussion in legal technology circles and beyond...
The UWA Comic Contracting project has had a number of successful implementations of their visual com...
Lawyers are often accused of making contracts complex and user-unfriendly: too verbose, expensive to...
In an increasingly networked world, contracts are the glue of business. Contracts are not only legal...
The work and expertise of contracts professionals are vital to the operations of modern organization...
The current thesis explores the impact that the use of visual contracts has from the fairness perspe...
Commercial contract users read their contract documents infrequently, and understand them inadequate...
During the Industrial Revolution, the structure and methods of Western legal systems facilitated com...
Lawyers are the engineers and architects of contractual frameworks. Arguably, with respect to the su...
One thesis of this book is that the legal function within businesses will shift from a paradigm of s...
Contracts have always relied on text first, foremost, and usually exclusively. Yet, this approach le...
Draft version issued as NBER Working Paper No. 13960, April 2008. Final version available online at ...
Economic models of contract typically assume that courts enforce obligations based on verifiable eve...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
This article investigates how comics can be used to adequately communicate the correct process of co...
Smart contracts have emerged as a popular topic of discussion in legal technology circles and beyond...
The UWA Comic Contracting project has had a number of successful implementations of their visual com...
Lawyers are often accused of making contracts complex and user-unfriendly: too verbose, expensive to...
In an increasingly networked world, contracts are the glue of business. Contracts are not only legal...
The work and expertise of contracts professionals are vital to the operations of modern organization...
The current thesis explores the impact that the use of visual contracts has from the fairness perspe...
Commercial contract users read their contract documents infrequently, and understand them inadequate...
During the Industrial Revolution, the structure and methods of Western legal systems facilitated com...
Lawyers are the engineers and architects of contractual frameworks. Arguably, with respect to the su...
One thesis of this book is that the legal function within businesses will shift from a paradigm of s...
Contracts have always relied on text first, foremost, and usually exclusively. Yet, this approach le...
Draft version issued as NBER Working Paper No. 13960, April 2008. Final version available online at ...
Economic models of contract typically assume that courts enforce obligations based on verifiable eve...
Rethinking Contract Law and Contract Design presents a rich array of ideas that reassess the law and...
This article investigates how comics can be used to adequately communicate the correct process of co...
Smart contracts have emerged as a popular topic of discussion in legal technology circles and beyond...