Why Law Is Law-Shaped
lawvm.org - 32 poäng - 7 kommentarer - 8953 sekunder sedan
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- keiferski - 3079 sekunder sedanIn an entirely different qualitative sense, this post reminded me of the short story by Kafka, Before the Law. I won’t paste the whole thing here, but it’s a really short read:
- eqmvii - 407 sekunder sedanmy favorite quote in this space has always been:
the prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more profound, are what i mean by the law.
- james-bcn - 2181 sekunder sedanAudrey Tang did a lot of things related to this whilst they were Minister of Digital Affairs of Taiwan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Tang
- eru - 4182 sekunder sedanI guess this is not meant as a general introduction, but it would have been useful to acknowledge the differences between different legal systems somewhere at the start?
(Even if it's only to argue that they aren't all that different in practice.)
- TZubiri - 689 sekunder sedan—
- dvh - 2706 sekunder sedan> Parliament cannot restate the entire legal corpus each session.
IMHO the biggest mistake. It should be like that.
Because right now for mere mortal it's impossible to find out if some law or paragraph is still in effect.
Nördnytt! 🤓