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Maclean: Rethinking Law as Process: Creativity, Novelty, Change

Dr. James Maclean of the University of Southampton Law School has published a new book entitled Rethinking Law as Process: Creativity, Novelty, Change, (Routledge, 2013). Here is the abstract:...

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Bennett: Citations, Out of the Box: Adapting Zotero for legal and...

Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya University Graduate School of Law has just published a new book entitled Citations, Out of the Box: Adapting Zotero for legal and multilingual research (free version...

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Request for Input: Hershowitz and Vergottini: Legislative Data: The Book

Ari Hershowitz, Esq., of Tabulaw, says that he and Grant Vergottini of Xcential Group have begun to write a book about legislative data, and they are inviting input. Ari writes, in his new post, First...

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Kopaczyk: The Legal Language of Scottish Burghs: Standardization and Lexical...

Dr. Joanna Kopaczyk of Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan) has published The Legal Language of Scottish Burghs: Standardization and Lexical Bundles (1380-1560) (Oxford University Press, 2013). Here is...

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Happio: Next Generation Contracts: A Paradigm Shift

Helena Haapio, LL.M., of Lexpert Ltd., has defended her Ph.D. dissertation, entitled Next Generation Contracts: A Paradigm Shift, at a public examination held 29 November 2013 at the University of...

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Paunio: Language, Discourse, and Reasoning at the European Court of Justice

Dr. Elina Paunio of the European Court of Justice has published the book version of her doctoral dissertation entitled Legal Certainty in Multilingual EU Law: Language, Discourse and Reasoning at the...

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Peruginelli and Ragona: Legal informatics in Italy: Fifty years of studies,...

Dr. Ginevra Peruginelli and Mario Ragona, both of ITTIG/CNR, have published a new article collection entitled Legal Informatics in Italy: Fifty years of studies, research and experiences (Naples,...

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Davis: Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age

The following forthcoming book on legal journalism may be of interest to our readers: Richard Davis (ed.), Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press,...

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Zvenyach: Coding for Lawyers

V. David Zvenyach has released a book entitled Coding for Lawyers. The book currently covers regular expressions, Markdown, HTML, data types, using arrays, and coding in Python. The GitHub repository...

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Casanovas et al.: AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems

Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, and Giovanni Sartor have co-edited a new article collection entitled AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: AICOL 2013 International...

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