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  2. Jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Jurisprudence, also known as theory of law or philosophy of law, is the examination in a general perspective of what law is and what it ought to be.It investigates issues such as the definition of law; legal validity; legal norms and values; as well as the relationship between law and other fields of study, including economics, ethics, history, sociology, and political philosophy.

  3. American Journal of Legal History - Wikipedia

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    According to Surrency, the journal was created to provide legal historians with a forum for their work and as a means of advancing the "law through a study of its history." [5] The journal was the first English-language periodical devoted solely to legal history. [6] The journal publishes articles, essays, and book reviews on all aspects of ...

  4. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5] Washington passed a similar bill in 2021. [6]

  5. Just cause (employment law) - Wikipedia

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    Just cause is a common standard in employment law, as a form of job security. When a person is terminated for just cause, it means that they have been terminated for misconduct, or another sufficient reason. [1] A person terminated for just cause is generally not entitled to notice severance, nor unemployment benefits depending on local laws. [2]

  6. List of law journals - Wikipedia

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    This list of law journals includes notable academic periodicals on law. The law reviews are grouped by jurisdiction or country and then into subject areas. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld - Wikipedia

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    Cook, Walter Wheeler. "Hohfeld's Contribution to the Science of Law," 28 Yale Law Journal 721 (1918). Corbin, Arthur. "Legal Analysis and Terminology", 29 Yale Law Journal 163 (1919). Cullison, Allen. "A Review of Hohfeld's Fundamental Legal Concepts", 16 Cleveland-Marshall Law Review 559 (1967). Hohfeld, Wesley Newcomb. Fundamental Legal ...

  8. Legal history - Wikipedia

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    The legal history of the Catholic Church is the history of Catholic canon law, the oldest continuously functioning legal system in the West. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Canon law originates much later than Roman law but predates the evolution of modern European civil law traditions.

  9. Journal on European History of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Journal on European History of Law is a biannual peer reviewed academic journal covering legal history and Roman law. It was established in 2010 and is published by STS Science Centre on behalf of The European Society for History of Law. The journal contains research articles and book reviews. Articles are published in English and German.

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