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Leszczyński, Leszek. "Open Axiology in Judicial Interpretation of Law and Possible Misuse of Discretion." Studia Iuridica Lublinensia 29, no. 3 (2020): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2020.29.3.39-54.

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<p>The subject of the article is to determine the extent to which the judicial interpretation of the law is affected by the use of an open axiology argument in the course of adjudication. Assuming that the use of open criteria is based primarily on the application of the legislative construction of general reference clauses, it is important to link these references to a legislative policy in which they constitute a means of deliberately extending the scope of discretionary power, derived from natural (independent of the legislator) sources. The essential function of the references is the axiological opening of findings made in all essential phases of judicial interpretation – validation, reconstruction and construction, resulting, among other things, in a change in the relationship between the roles of particular interpretation rules. This may lead to various manifestations of abuse of the interpretative discretion of judges, which in turn necessitates the search for certain remedies, among which the formation of permanent lines of jurisdiction and precedential practice, as well as the transparency of the reasoning of judgements, seems to be of the utmost importance.</p>
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Lyons, David. "Open Texture and the Possibility of Legal Interpretation." Law and Philosophy 18, no. 3 (1999): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3505245.

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Coxon, B. "Open to Interpretation: The Implication of Words into Statutes." Statute Law Review 30, no. 1 (2009): 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/slr/hmp001.

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Pacheco-López, Penélope, and A. P. Thirlwall. "A new interpretation of Kaldor's first growth law for open developing economies." Review of Keynesian Economics 2, no. 3 (2014): 384–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/roke.2014.03.07.

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Costantini, Stefania, and Gaetano Aurelio Lanzarone. "Explanation-based interpretation of open-textured concepts in logical models of legislation." Artificial Intelligence and Law 3, no. 3 (1995): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00872530.

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Partiti, Enrico. "POLYCENTRICITY AND POLYPHONY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: INTERPRETING THE CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 70, no. 1 (2021): 133–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589320000469.

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AbstractComplex multi-actors and multi-level governance structures have emerged in areas that were traditionally exclusively the preserve of the State and treaty-making. The adoption of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGP) affirmed a corporate responsibility to respect human rights to be implemented through human rights due diligence (HRDD), ie via management processes. The open-ended character of the UNGP generated the emergence of other soft instruments offering guidance to corporations in structuring HRDD. This contribution conceptualises the UNGP from the perspective of regulation as a principles-based exercise in polycentric governance reliant on regulatory intermediaries for interpretation. It then assesses the role of various sui generis normative instruments in providing interpretation to the UNGP and, how the presence of an additional layer of interpretative material contributes to the institutionalisation of responsible corporate conduct. The analysis of instruments drafted by international, non-governmental and business organisations reveals both a decentralising tension between different intermediaries due to disagreements and divergence concerning the precise extent of corporate human rights responsibilities, as well as attempts to centralise the interpretation of the UNGP. The article concludes by recommending some caution towards the employment of polycentric governance regimes and their lack of centralised interpretive authority in this domain of international law and suggests possible ways to formally establish centralised interpretation.
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Partiti, Enrico. "POLYCENTRICITY AND POLYPHONY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: INTERPRETING THE CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TO RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 70, no. 1 (2021): 133–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589320000469.

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AbstractComplex multi-actors and multi-level governance structures have emerged in areas that were traditionally exclusively the preserve of the State and treaty-making. The adoption of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGP) affirmed a corporate responsibility to respect human rights to be implemented through human rights due diligence (HRDD), ie via management processes. The open-ended character of the UNGP generated the emergence of other soft instruments offering guidance to corporations in structuring HRDD. This contribution conceptualises the UNGP from the perspective of regulation as a principles-based exercise in polycentric governance reliant on regulatory intermediaries for interpretation. It then assesses the role of various sui generis normative instruments in providing interpretation to the UNGP and, how the presence of an additional layer of interpretative material contributes to the institutionalisation of responsible corporate conduct. The analysis of instruments drafted by international, non-governmental and business organisations reveals both a decentralising tension between different intermediaries due to disagreements and divergence concerning the precise extent of corporate human rights responsibilities, as well as attempts to centralise the interpretation of the UNGP. The article concludes by recommending some caution towards the employment of polycentric governance regimes and their lack of centralised interpretive authority in this domain of international law and suggests possible ways to formally establish centralised interpretation.
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Seremeti, Lambrini, and Ioannis Kougias. "Category Theory as Interpretation Law Model in Artificial Intelligence Era." Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Systems 3, no. 1 (2021): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.33969/ais.2021.31003.

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Nowadays, artificial intelligence entities operate autonomously and they actively participate in everyday social activities. At a macro-perspective, they play the role of mediator between people and their actions, as components of the fundamental structure of every social activity. At a micro-perspective, they can be considered as fixed critical points whose hypostasis is not subject to established legal framework. A key point is that embedding artificial intelligence entities in everyday activities may maximize legal uncertainty both at the macro and micro-level, as well as at the interim phase, i.e., the switch between the two levels. In this paper, we adapt a well-known concept from Category Theory, namely that of the pushout, in order to approximate the core interpretation legal framework of such activities, by considering each level as an open system. The purpose of using Systems Theory in combination with Category Theory is to introduce a mathematical approach to uniquely interpret complex legal social activities and to show that this novel area of artificially enhanced activities is of prime and practical importance and significance to law and computer science practitioners.
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Gaub, Janne E., and Michael D. White. "Open to Interpretation: Confronting the Challenges of Understanding the Current State of Body-Worn Camera Research." American Journal of Criminal Justice 45, no. 5 (2020): 899–913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12103-020-09518-4.

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Indah, Christina Maya. "MENGGAGAS CITA MORAL DALAM PENAFSIRAN HUKUM HAKIM." Refleksi Hukum: Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 4, no. 1 (2019): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/jrh.2019.v4.i1.p41-60.

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In implementing his duty, a judge shall not only be considered as the mouth of acts (la bouche de la loi). The duty of judge is also to interpret law facts in concreto with abstract regulations. It has to be noted that jurisprudence is a hermeneutic exemplar in optima forma which is internalized in law of society. Accordingly, judge may not only interpret the juridical text, but also interpret the fact that results legal problems in order to solve the legal problems. The interpretation of the judge which contains the idea of moral is a concept of law as interpretation/processes of interpreting and also a concept of law as a value based on a statement of ’law as what ought to be in moral or ideal precepts’. This article argues that building the judge’s legal interpretation means developing judge jurisprudence using the dynamic approach in legal hermeneutics. Such approach accomodates the ideal of law in judge’s interpretation that includes open-mindedness and humanistic in moral perspective.
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Sant'Ana, Maurício Requião de. "Normas de textura aberta e interpretação: uma análise no adimplemento das obrigações." Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito da UFBA, 2009. http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/10792.

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Submitted by Edileide Reis (leyde-landy@hotmail.com) on 2013-04-17T12:33:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Mauricio Santana.pdf: 708558 bytes, checksum: a2c43e200f2077def72b2140478143f3 (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Rodrigo Meirelles(rodrigomei@ufba.br) on 2013-05-09T18:13:53Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Mauricio Santana.pdf: 708558 bytes, checksum: a2c43e200f2077def72b2140478143f3 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2013-05-09T18:13:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Mauricio Santana.pdf: 708558 bytes, checksum: a2c43e200f2077def72b2140478143f3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009<br>A pesquisa ora apresentada levanta questões acerca das normas de textura aberta e sua interpretação, tomando como base de estudos o campo do adimplemento no direito obrigacional conforme regulamentado no Código Civil brasileiro de 2002. Para tanto, parte de análises conceituais e classificatórias, distinguindo conceitos indeterminados, cláusulas gerais e princípios. Em seguida, realiza-se abordagem doutrinária acerca do adimplemento no direito das obrigações, com o fim de formar uma base conceitual e valorativa para a análise dos conceitos indeterminados inseridos neste campo. Aborda então questões interpretativas relativas notadamente às normas de textura aberta, tratando da possibilidade ou impossibilidade de discricionariedade nas decisões judiciais como vinculada à concepção de direito adotada. Por fim, partindo das respostas anteriormente obtidas, oferece interpretações das normas de textura aberta presentes no texto legal que versa sobre o adimplemento das obrigações no Código Civil brasileiro de 2002.<br>Salvador
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Gomes, Matheus Barreto. "Precedentes judiciais legitimação pelo procedimento." Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito da UFBA, 2009. http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/10761.

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Submitted by Edileide Reis (leyde-landy@hotmail.com) on 2013-04-17T11:51:05Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Matheus Gomes.pdf: 1179924 bytes, checksum: ad6756cdc25ba45223f12d819c5212b2 (MD5)<br>Approved for entry into archive by Rodrigo Meirelles(rodrigomei@ufba.br) on 2013-05-09T17:44:00Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Matheus Gomes.pdf: 1179924 bytes, checksum: ad6756cdc25ba45223f12d819c5212b2 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2013-05-09T17:44:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Matheus Gomes.pdf: 1179924 bytes, checksum: ad6756cdc25ba45223f12d819c5212b2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009<br>O presente trabalho tem como objetivo instigar no pensamento da comunidade jurídica uma reflexão crítica e pragmática sobre a nova perspectiva pela qual é percebido o fenômeno dos precedentes judiciais na engrenagem do sistema jurídico brasileiro. Não restam dúvidas de que o papel desempenhado pelos precedentes judiciais no ordenamento jurídico pátrio mudou substancialmente nos últimos anos é dizer os precedentes judiciais passaram da condição de mais um dos parâmetros às vezes de somenos importância a serem considerados quando do julgamento das ações para o mais importante e muitas vezes o único parâmetro a ser considerado pelos julgadores na formação de seu convencimento e fundamentação de suas decisões. Neste sentido demonstrar-se-á que passam os precedentes judiciais agora a serem dotados de um poder normativo para além do próprio efeito vinculante este último peculiar a alguns deles. Será possível notar ainda as implicações destas mudanças para a própria idéia de legitimidade democrática do poder judiciário e o papel deste como agente na implementação da Democracia. Para tanto trabalhar-se-á inicialmente com o conceito lógico-jurídico de precedentes judiciais bem assim sua concepção e evolução histórica no direito comparado e no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro. Após passa-se à apresentação de algumas noções conceituais as razões jurídicas políticas e pragmáticas que orientam as modificações legislativas e jurisprudenciais que conduzem os precedentes judiciais a desempenharem papel central no sistema jurídico pátrio. Apresenta-se oportunamente um panorama da superação da separação hermética das duas grandes famílias do direito -civil law e common law - bem como a flagrante adoção da uma teoria do stare decisis no direito brasileiro. Neste sentido arrolar-se-ão alguns exemplos constantes em nossos textos legais que confirmam esta afirmação. Nesta esteira demonstrar-se-á o novo caminho hermenêutico do direito propondo como respaldo democrático para as alterações alhures mencionadas a imperiosidade de uma interpretação aberta do direito cuja participação representativa dos cidadãos ultrapasse da condição de um direito potestativo para um poder-dever jurídico a ser seguido pelos julgadores. Assente tais premissas restarão demonstradas algumas alternativas procedimentais a serem implementadas nos processos judiciais donde advierem precedentes judiciais com efeito normativo e portanto com eficácia erga omnes de modo que estes sejam consentâneos com o devido processo legal. Neste particular apresentar-se-á a imprescibilidade da participação da figura do amicus curiae neste novo perfil jurídico de construção de precedentes judiciais em que este possui como escopo primaz dotar tal atividade judicante de legitimidade e conforme o princípio democrático bem assim de igual maneira assegurar uma mobilidade do sistema evitando desse modo um engessamento dogmático e assim um distanciamento do direito da realidade que o cerca.<br>Salvador
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Glenn, Erik, and Cori Dolan. "Arizona's Open Range "Law"." College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/146295.

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3 pp.<br>Livestock are still an important part of rural life in Arizona. As more and more homes have been built adjacent to areas traditionally used for cattle grazing, the potential for conflict between livestock owners and homeowners has increased. Regardless of whether you yourself own large animals, you must be aware of your responsibilities towards your neighbors' livestock. The details of your responsibilities--and your liability--depend in large part upon where you live and whether you have a suitable fence around your property.
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Cho, Wing-keung Tommy. "Judicial interpretation / fictionalization." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21924077.

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Audu, Ibrahim Adbu. "Christ's interpretation of the law." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1990. http://www.tren.com.

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Tsai, L. "Dynamic interpretation in negligence law." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.663066.

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The present study aims at an explanation of dynamic interpretation in negligence law. It is argued that the development of negligence law is dynamic on the grounds that it has to incorporate tentative social presumptions, open-textured concepts, and flexible standards. Furthermore, the courts have considerable leeway in formulating basic premises and creative freedom in re-shaping, re-interpreting, and applying rules in particular cases. The central task of the study is therefore to explore this assertion, to demonstrate the ambiguity inherent in seemingly clear-cut legal principles, and to reconstruct legal reasoning so that it would be more coherent and responsive to social needs. Thesis starts with a fundamental presupposition of the central theme. It is presupposed that one helpful approach to analysing dynamic interpretation in negligence law is to consider it in the setting of legal reasoning treated as what Weinrib calls the 'justificatory enterprise'. In respect of that, there have to be some justificatory premises (legal concepts) by reference to which it is justified, and some justificatory reasoning process which links the premises and justification. The justification of any legal decision thus requires the application of appropriate justificatory reasoning to show how the decision is supported by or derivable from appropriate justificatory premises. Once these premises are agreed, a conclusion can be made, or justified, by deductive logic. Legal problems of interpretation, however, arise exactly when we seek to determine the premises, that is, when we seek to ascribe their possible meanings as well as the criteria for deciding which cases are alike for this purpose or that. It involves two levels of enquiry: textual and contextual. The first level involves establishing what the relevant legal concepts mean and the relation between these concepts and the object of their reference. The second level is the contextual enquiry. It confronts the consequences of competing interpretations, and, by evaluating these, one chooses a preferable interpretation. Weinrib shows that the law of negligence illustrates the coalescence of a number of normative conceptual premises <i>e.g.</i> standard of care, duty of care, and proximity into a coherent justificatory ensemble. Chapters two to four deal with problems of textual interpretation.
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曹永強 and Wing-keung Tommy Cho. "Judicial interpretation / fictionalization." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31972731.

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Edwardes-Ker, Michael. "Tax treaty interpretation." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 1994. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/1679.

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This thesis analyses which principles should govern the interpretation of tax treaties. This field is complex - because tax treaties have a dual status. Tax treaties are treaties between States - which are governed by public international law, the principles of which have been codified in the 1980 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Tax treaties are also laws which can affect the domestic rights of taxpayers (and States). Different, and possibly conflicting, principles of interpretation may apply in public international, and in (different) domestic, contexts. This thesis seeks to reconcile these different principles, recognising that tax treaties should be interpreted uniformly. Only if this is done can double taxation (and double non-taxation) be avoided - and reciprocity achieved. This thesis analyses why, and when, the Vienna Convention is relevant in interpreting a tax treaty in a domestic context. It seeks to describe a uniform approach to tax treaty interpretation - which could be applied by domestic courts worldwide. It reaches four main conclusions. Firstly, a textual approach (endorsed as the starting point of interpretation at a public international level by Article 31(1) of the Vienna Convention) should (also) be the starting point of interpretation in a domestic context. Secondly, the proper approach in a domestic context cannot be the mirror image of the Vienna Convention approach. Thirdly, a uniform domestic approach cannot be identical to any one particular State's approach to the interpretation of its domestic tax statutes. Fourthly, a uniform domestic approach should be autonomous - and neutral as between all States. It should recognise a tax treaty's dual status - yet be independent of any interpretative principles which are appropriate only in a purely public international, or a purely domestic, context.
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Du, Toit Gerhard. "The significance of postmodern theories of interpretation for contractual interpretation : a critical analysis." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1245.

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Thesis (LLD (Mercantile Law))--University of Stellenbosch, 2006.<br>The objective of this study is to examine the significance of postmodern insights regarding interpretation (especially the rejection of intentionalism) and subjectivity for contractual interpretation theory. In Part One (consisting of chapters 2-5), the leading postmodern insights on interpretation, individual autonomy, texts and intentionalism are discussed. This is done by analysing the present interpretive practice in four chapters: 1) Different theories of interpretation ranging from objectivism and natural law theories to post-structuralism are discussed in chapter 2. 2) In chapter 3 individual autonomy (as advocated by liberal theorists) is contrasted with communitarianism in order to problematize the notion of contracting parties as autonomous, self-regulating beings. By highlighting criticism against liberalism and communitarianism, and also by suggesting critical self-rule as an alternative, the assertion that contracting parties are autonomous and self-regulating is contested. 3) The process of textual definition is critically analysed with emphasis on the position reflected by the application of the parol-evidence rule and also post-structuralist ideas on the definition of texts in chapter 4. It is shown that textual definition consists of interpretation rather than identification. 4) The nature of intention and the process of intention “discovery” are analysed in chapter 5. Because of the centrality of intention in contractual practice, alternative theories on intention (and its role during interpretation) are postulated and it is suggested that post-structuralism can provide a critically reflective theory of intention. It is clear (from the critical analysis of intentionalism) that the way intention is presently approached is theoretically flawed. It is also apparent from the critique of liberal beliefs held regarding the nature of interpretation, subjectivity and the definition of texts that the theoretical foundations of these beliefs are fundamentally flawed. A critical re-imagination of contractual interpretation is necessary. In Part Two, questions about the justifiability of the present interpretive theories are posed. In chapter 6 the practical implications of a new theoretical basis for contractual interpretation are considered by examining the way various rules of interpretation are influenced by the new theoretical basis of interpretation. Three “rules” are examined: 1) The golden rule of interpretation is examined because of its reliance on intentionalist assumptions; 2) the parol-evidence rule is examined because of its relation to positivist assumptions about the definition of texts; 3) the relevance of bona fides as a substantial remedy during the interpretation of the contract is analysed to reveal assumptions about the nature of legal subjectivity in which the present consideration of the bona fides is grounded. It is shown that rules depend not on their content for operation, but rather on the assumptions upon which they are grounded. In short, we do not have to do away with our rules of contractual interpretation, but we have to re-evaluate how we apply those rules. The final part of this dissertation consists of a summary of the conclusions drawn during the course of this study.
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Gosselin, Viviane. "Open to interpretation : mobilizing historical thinking in the museum." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/39863.

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This study adopts an historical thinking pedagogy to examine how museums “make history”. An historical thinking pedagogy supports learners in shaping their own ideas about the past by simultaneously engaging them with substantive history (the facts, dates, events of history) and procedural history (the processes that go into constructing histories). I hypothesized that a greater understanding of visitors’ and exhibition makers’ historical thinking could help museum practitioners create new forms of public engagement with the past that resonate more significantly with contemporary audiences. The research design evaluated the usefulness of two frameworks related to historical meaning-making of exhibition makers and visitors. These frameworks were initially designed to examine the work of historians (in the case of Jörn Rüsen’s disciplinary matrix) and students (in the case of Peter Seixas’ historical thinking concepts). The investigation, informed by a phenomenographic methodology, consisted of a qualitative case study, which focused on a single exhibition, its makers (n=6) and its visitors (n=36). The selected exhibition, Being Irish O’Quebec, was presented at the McCord Museum of Canadian History in Montreal in 2009–10. The exhibition proposed a complex notion of Quebecois identity by demonstrating the ubiquity of Irish culture in Quebec’s cultural and genetic makeup. The analysis demonstrated how both frameworks could help conceptualize the experience of exhibition makers and museum visitors, and describe their agency as historical interpreters. Historical thinking concepts were instrumental in pursuing their distinctive interpretive tasks. The frameworks provided two robust sets of interconnected questions that could promote reflexive practice among museum practitioners and inspire new museographic approaches. Having demonstrated the visitors’ interest in the processes of doing history, I propose the creation of porous narratives, exhibition environments where design and textual elements expose the construction of the historical narrative and explicitly invite visitors to take a more active role as interpreters. Such a strategy would firmly position the educational function of museums as promoters of historical consciousness, while contributing toward more democratic and reciprocal relationships between museums and their publics.
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Books on the topic "Open interpretation of the law"

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Milo, J. M., and S. E. Bartels. Open normen in het goederenrecht. Boom Juridische Uitgevers, 2000.

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Baker, D. L. Tight fists or open hands?: Wealth and poverty in Old Testament law. William B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, 2009.

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Healey, Deryck. Open studio. Irwin E. and Kathleen Garfield Foundation, 1994.

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Dyson, Deborah A. Minnesota open meeting law. Research Dept., Minnesota House of Representatives, 2002.

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Open Source Software Law. Artech House, 2003.

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Majors, Amye B. Open records and open meetings. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Office of the Attorney General, 1992.

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Nevada. Office of the Attorney General. Nevada open meeting law manual. 8th ed. [Office of the Attorney General], 2000.

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Nevada. Office of the Attorney General. Nevada open meeting law manual. 9th ed. Office of the Attorney General, 2001.

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Salter, Gregory A. Nevada open meeting law manual. 7th ed. Attorney General, 1998.

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Interpreting Rabelais: An open text reading of an open text. E. Mellen Press, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Open interpretation of the law"

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Wheeler, Robert. "Interpretation." In Clinical Law for Clinical Practice. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429320583-31.

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Ukaigwe, Jerry. "Reference for Interpretation." In ECOWAS Law. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26233-8_7.

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Wróblewski, Jerzy. "Operative Interpretation and Decisions of Interpretation." In Law and Philosophy Library. Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8050-2_7.

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Attwooll, Elspeth. "Matters of Interpretation." In Law and Philosophy Library. Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8800-3_7.

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Helvacı, İlhan. "Contract Interpretation and Simulation." In Turkish Contract Law. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60061-1_8.

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Kaplan, Jeffrey P. "Statutory and constitutional interpretation." In Linguistics and Law. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429450020-8.

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Graell, Ferran. "Intentionality: Reality, Logos, and Open-Endedness." In Man’s Self-Interpretation-in-Existence. Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1864-1_35.

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Brown, Phillip J. "Interpretation in Canon Law." In Hermeneutics, Scriptural Politics, and Human Rights. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230105959_4.

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Bobbitt, Philip. "Constitutional Law and Interpretation." In A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444320114.ch7.

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Wilson, William. "Fact and Law." In Law, Interpretation and Reality. Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7875-2_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Open interpretation of the law"

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Raimondi Cominesi, Nicola, Andrea Guglielmelli, Fabiana Rotelli, et al. "When Water Turns to Oil: Low Resistivity Pay Characterization through Integrated Open-Hole/Cased-Hole Log Interpretation." In Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/193101-ms.

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Shi, Xinlei, Peichun Wang, Jinxiu Xu, Hongwei Yang, and Sainan Xu. "Discovery of New Oil Reserves by Combining Production Logging with Open Hole Log Interpretation in Low Resistivity Pay." In Offshore Technology Conference. Offshore Technology Conference, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/30644-ms.

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Vicente, Ronaldo, Cem Sarica, and Turgay Ertekin. "A Numerical Model Coupling Reservoir and Horizontal Well Flow Dynamics: Applications in Well Completions, and Production Logging." In ASME 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/etce2001-17109.

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Abstract A fully implicit, three-dimensional simulator with local grid refinement around the wellbore is developed to solve reservoir and horizontal well flow equations simultaneously, for single-phase liquid and gas cases. The model consists of conservation of mass and Darcy’s law in the reservoir, and mass and momentum conservation in the wellbore for isothermal conditions. Establishing the continuity of pressure and preserving mass balance at the sandface satisfy the coupling requirements. The proposed simulator is tested against and verified with the results obtained from a commercial code ECLIPSE-100™, and available public domain simulators and semi-analytical models. The proposed model can be used for multiple purposes such as well productivity prediction, well length optimization, completion design and optimization, and production logging interpretation. Different completion scenarios and reservoir anisotropy are simulated and their effects on the productivity of the horizontal wells are discussed. Completion cases include open-hole, partial and full completions with perforations and slotted liners. During the production logging of a horizontal well, the coil tubing reduces the wellbore cross sectional area and may cause substantial changes in the wellbore flow behavior. Depending on the well and coil tubing diameters, a significant difference between the actual production rates and the rates obtained from a production log can be observed.
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Suyunova, Z. M. "Doctrinal interpretation of property rights in civil law." In Scientific Trends: Law. ЦНК МОАН, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-20-05-2020-05.

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Sengers, Phoebe, and Bill Gaver. "Staying open to interpretation." In the 6th ACM conference. ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1142405.1142422.

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Li, Wenchao. "Research on Extensive Interpretation and Analogical Interpretation of Criminal Law." In 2016 5th International Conference on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ssehr-16.2016.106.

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Compton, David, Clair Prance, Mark Shears, and Christophe Champod. "Systematic approach to height interpretation from images." In Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement, edited by Simon K. Bramble, Edward M. Carapezza, and Lenny I. Rudin. SPIE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.417571.

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Malarova, Lenka Smidova Malarova. "THE ROMAN LAW RULES OF INTERPRETATION IN THE MEDIEVAL TOWN LAW." In 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b21/s5.105.

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Baldwin, Hayden B. "Crime scene interpretation: back to basics." In Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement and Security, edited by Kathleen Higgins. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.334514.

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Berger, U. "A computational interpretation of open induction." In Proceedings of the 19th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 2004. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lics.2004.1319627.

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Reports on the topic "Open interpretation of the law"

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Iaryczower, Matias, Pablo Spiller, and Mariano Tommasi. Judicial Lobbying: The Politics of Labor Law Constitutional Interpretation. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11317.

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Hilt, Eric. Corporation Law and the Shift toward Open Access in the Antebellum United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21195.

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Phillips, Keith, David Jamison, John Malek, Brian Ross, and Catherine Krueger. Sampling, Testing, and Test Interpretation of Dredged Material Proposed for Unconfined, Open-Water Disposal in Central Puget Sound. Volume 5. Evaluation Procedures Technical Appendix. Phase 1. Defense Technical Information Center, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada205290.

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