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Original Articles

Mathematics, social decisions and the LawFootnote

Pages 315-330 | Received 13 Nov 1975, Published online: 09 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

A number of examples are given on the uses and limitations of mathematical techniques in legal decision making. These examples are of interest in themselves, but they can also provide some insights into the proper role of mathematics in connection with other complex social issues.

† Supported by the National Science Foundation through Faculty Science Fellowship GZ‐3736.

Notes

† Supported by the National Science Foundation through Faculty Science Fellowship GZ‐3736.

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