Law is a set of rules or norms of conduct which forbid, permit or mandate specified actions and relationships among people and organizations. The authority upon which legal rules rest and the extent to which they are formally codified varies between jurisdictions but all legal systems are united in their attempt to ensure impartial treatment of those suspected of breaking the rules and to bring about justice. The word law derives from the late Old English lagu of probable North Germanic origin.
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E.H. Luchins: Comments on the Concept of Closure - Gestalt Archive: Comments on the Concept of Closure by Abraham S. Luchins and Edith H. Luchins
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Embedding Gestalt Laws in the Markov Random Fields - Paper by Song Chun Zhu: a theory for shape modeling and perceptual organization.
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In Search of the Laws of Visual Grouping - From Michael Kubovy Perception Lab
On Perceptual Grouping - Adapted from Max Wertheimer, Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt, II. Psychologische Forschung, 1923, 4,301-305. By Charles F. Schmidt
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Rudolf Arnheim: Entropy and Art (1971) - An Essay on Gestalt psychological views on disorder and order.
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