Eunomics (original) (raw)
Eunomics is a term, first proposed by legal scholar Lon Fuller in 1954, to describe "the science, theory or study of good order and workable arrangements". Stemming from , it was an attempt to fuse what Fuller saw as the inherent morality of law with the empirical data and methods of the objective sciences. Its main practical application appears to be as a form of industrial dispute resolution.
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dbo:abstract | Eunomics is a term, first proposed by legal scholar Lon Fuller in 1954, to describe "the science, theory or study of good order and workable arrangements". Stemming from , it was an attempt to fuse what Fuller saw as the inherent morality of law with the empirical data and methods of the objective sciences. Its main practical application appears to be as a form of industrial dispute resolution. (en) Il termine Eunomia (dal greco èu, buono, e nòmos, legge e quindi traducibile con "buon governo") è usato per indicare un sistema amministrativo, in cui gli enti pubblici sono rispettosi dei tempi di pubblicazione dei bilanci e consentono l'applicazione dei principi della trasparenza e del controllo da parte dei cittadini. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Eunomics is a term, first proposed by legal scholar Lon Fuller in 1954, to describe "the science, theory or study of good order and workable arrangements". Stemming from , it was an attempt to fuse what Fuller saw as the inherent morality of law with the empirical data and methods of the objective sciences. Its main practical application appears to be as a form of industrial dispute resolution. (en) Il termine Eunomia (dal greco èu, buono, e nòmos, legge e quindi traducibile con "buon governo") è usato per indicare un sistema amministrativo, in cui gli enti pubblici sono rispettosi dei tempi di pubblicazione dei bilanci e consentono l'applicazione dei principi della trasparenza e del controllo da parte dei cittadini. (it) |
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