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Social Choice Theory and Legislative Institutions
Social Choice Theory and Legislative Institutions
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Please check back later for the full article.Narrowly understood, social choice...
Narrativized Strategic Choice
Narrativized Strategic Choice
In February 2019, Donald Trump announced the United States withdrew from the landmark Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty with Russia sparking worldwide concerns ...
Multiple Interpretations of Rationality in Offender Decision Making
Multiple Interpretations of Rationality in Offender Decision Making
It is argued that, contrary to some criticisms, rational choice theory of criminal decision making has and should have a clear place for emotions as part of the decision-making pro...
Choice Pillar II
Choice Pillar II
This chapter evaluates Friedrich Carl von Savigny’s choice-of-law theory, qualifies and extends it. It shows that CEF’s foundational Choice Pillar does not need to be developed fro...
Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts
Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts
Abstract
Although the possibility of making a choice of law in respect of international commercial contracts has become widely accepted, national law still diverg...
The Folklore Collection from Dzūkija by Aukusti Robert Niemi
The Folklore Collection from Dzūkija by Aukusti Robert Niemi
This collection presents folklore recorded by the Finnish folklorist Aukusti Robert Niemi in 1911 in Dzūkija, in the parishes of Valkininkai, Perloja, Merkinė, Nedzingė, and Marcin...
Choice Pillar I
Choice Pillar I
This chapter provides a re-examination of the choice-of-law theory of the foundational father of the discipline, Friedrich Carl von Savigny and shows how Savigny’s theory has been ...
Choice: Never Married and Paul
Choice: Never Married and Paul
Being never-married is culturally presented as a choice a person makes—especially a consumer-driven choice—in which one chooses to be married, or not. One result is that people (es...


