Law & Regulation
Equality of the Law
One of the most fundamental aspects of modern liberal democracy stems from the concept of equality under the law. Such
Book Review: Bowling Alone
In his seminal work, Bowling Alone, Robert Putman has managed to capture many of the difficulties facing society as we
Book Review: Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law
In his unambiguously elucidated book, J. Budziszewski successfully presents and defends the tradition of natural law starting with Aristotle and
Constitutional Design Proposal
I. Introduction For all the benefits, the Constitution of the United States was developed in haste and through various
Understanding Medieval Documents: Part II
A commentary on the following charter: Carta Lucie de Brintona de tota terra quam Godwinus filius Leurich Carta Hugonis de
Understanding Medieval Documents
A translation of the following: Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis Herebertus de Bolebek salutem. Sciatis quod Alexander de Kenebelle consilio
Merchants and the Tokugawa Political Order
The Tokugawa political order was maintained by a system that some researchers have referred to as centralized feudalism. The structure
Taproot: Building a Mixer
BTC (Core) developers have recently instigated another major change, moving the BTC network further away from Bitcoin. Some reported of
The Tale of Genji
Having studied theology and mediaeval history before, I come to today’s subject with a particular bias and worldview. Yet, having
Banking Old Wine in New Bottles
There is this Bitcoin thing that doesn’t need trusted intermediaries. So, what do people do? Well, you build a series
Shares 2.0
I want you to imagine for a minute a new form of shares that security companies can issue. The security
The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan
Throughout the world, the 16th century was a time of change, whether Western or Eastern. The Tokugawa shogunate had taken