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Complexity Theory As A Paradigm For The Dynamical Law-And-Society System: A Wake-Up Call For Legal Reductionism And The Modern Administrative State, J. B. Ruhl Mar 1996

Complexity Theory As A Paradigm For The Dynamical Law-And-Society System: A Wake-Up Call For Legal Reductionism And The Modern Administrative State, J. B. Ruhl

Duke Law Journal

Imagine driving in a world with no traffic controls-no speed limits, no traffic lights, no stop signs, and no rights to prevent or punish reckless driving. Now imagine driving in a world brimming with a plethora of traffic controls-lights at every corner, every street a one-way, speed zones changing by the block, causes of action available to challenge the slightest of driving inetiquettes. In which world would you rather drive? In the lawless world-the world of total driver freedom-would you not yearn for some degree of socially imposed management of the exercise of free will, so that navigating each intersection …


Journal Staff Mar 1996

Journal Staff

Duke Law Journal

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Malpractice Immunity: An Illegitimate And Ineffective Response To The Indigent-Defense Crisis, Harold H. Chen Feb 1996

Malpractice Immunity: An Illegitimate And Ineffective Response To The Indigent-Defense Crisis, Harold H. Chen

Duke Law Journal

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Stretching Rico To The Limit And Beyond, Alexander M. Parker Feb 1996

Stretching Rico To The Limit And Beyond, Alexander M. Parker

Duke Law Journal

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By Force Of Arms: Rape, War, And Military Culture, Madeline Morris Feb 1996

By Force Of Arms: Rape, War, And Military Culture, Madeline Morris

Duke Law Journal

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Journal Staff Feb 1996

Journal Staff

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.