C.E. Huls, L.J. Vester, A.E. de Hingh, J.G.L. van der Wees
Leidraad voor juridische auteurs 2025
Leidraad voor juridische auteurs biedt handzame richtlijnen voor praktische vragen rond de literatuurlijst, het gebruik van voetnoten, en verwijzingen en afkortingen. De 11de druk is geheel herzien en geactualiseerd.
Susi offers a novel non-coherence theory of digital human rights. It explains the change in meaning and scope of human rights rules, principles, ideas and concepts, and the interrelationships and related actors, when moving from the physical domain into the online domain. Meer
Considers balancing free speech and containing dangerous online content to reduce risks of digital platforms during elections, pandemics or everyday social interactions. Meer
Offering the first comprehensive account of the history and function of the common law's most legendary character, the book argues that the reasonable person is best understood as a legal device inviting those who apply it to take the perspective of an imaginary other. Meer
Modern states criminalise many actions that intuitively do not seem morally wrong, particularly in the context of regulating complex industries or activities. Meer
The Casebook provides original case studies written by experts and researchers who have first-hand knowledge of the transaction or dispute in question. Meer
This Element presents the notion of legal personhood, which is a foundational concept of Western law. It explores the theoretical and philosophical foundations of legal personhood. Meer
Placing debates on the dematerialisation of subject matter in a historical context, the book explores patentable subject matter in the United States and how law, science, and technology interact. Meer
This Element, The Nature of Authority theory explains the nature of authoritative guidance. It posits that authoritative tellings are given by personal beings, rationally competent beings, under a plausible claim of right, imposed by beings with power, create obligations, and are backed by a reasonable threat of detriment to deter noncompliance. Meer
This Element introduces the standards of proof and considers what justifies them, discusses whether we should use different standards in different cases, asks whether trials should end only in binary outcomes or use more precise verdicts, considers whether proof is simply about probability, and examines who should be trusted with deciding trials. Meer
This Element is titled subsidiarity, which is popular in scholarship about international law due to its role in the European Union (EU). It concerns on how to establish, allocate, or use authority within a social or legal order, stating a rebuttable presumption for the local. Meer
Contracts for Infrastructure Projects provides a guide to the law relating to construction contracts for infrastructure projects; it is intended for the use of engineers and others involved in the negotiation and administration of construction contracts, to enable them to understand the risks involved, and how to minimise them. Meer