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Is there such a thing as a taxonomy for law?

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I can provide some pointers. (This is a very vast topic, so giving out the answer will require me to write a whole new book on this topic :-) When you talk about law, there are two sides of it in the context of Govt. — Legislation & Regulations. Legislation is a bill that becomes a law, and Regulation is the law. read more

Legislation is a bill that becomes a law, and Regulation is the law. From Taxonomy perspective, I have done some work in Legislative side and it is a robust system. You can drill down on “Legislative Tracking” as key word in Google and start learning about some of the taxonomy practices. read more

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To provide a practical example, if by respecting the autonomy of a patient there was a need to disclose that there was a 1 in 1000 risk of a cerebral fit, there is a potentially greater risk of the patient refusing treatment than if the risk was not disclosed. read more

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