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MoneyLaw (and beyond)
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MoneyLaw (and beyond)

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oneyLaw (and beyond) examines two significant, current judicial topics: the benefits of Big Data analytics - in particular network analysis - to case law analysis, and the primary position of the monetary perspective in tort law. The book, accordingly, explores how network analysis can be utilised to assist legal researchers in identifying similar decision clusters and their respective precedents.

In addition, the author applies an empirical approach to discuss the role of the monetary perspective, especially in tort law. He evaluates various possible ways to overcome the limitations of monetary compensation and explores new ways to remedy the mismatch between what tort victims seek and what they can receive from the tort law system.

This book is relevant for legal scholars, practitioners and policy makers practicing tort law and for those conducting legal research in general.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Eleven International Publishing
Country
NL
Date
22 September 2017
Pages
68
ISBN
9789462367920

oneyLaw (and beyond) examines two significant, current judicial topics: the benefits of Big Data analytics - in particular network analysis - to case law analysis, and the primary position of the monetary perspective in tort law. The book, accordingly, explores how network analysis can be utilised to assist legal researchers in identifying similar decision clusters and their respective precedents.

In addition, the author applies an empirical approach to discuss the role of the monetary perspective, especially in tort law. He evaluates various possible ways to overcome the limitations of monetary compensation and explores new ways to remedy the mismatch between what tort victims seek and what they can receive from the tort law system.

This book is relevant for legal scholars, practitioners and policy makers practicing tort law and for those conducting legal research in general.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Eleven International Publishing
Country
NL
Date
22 September 2017
Pages
68
ISBN
9789462367920