textabstractWhen law-and-economics scholars discuss legal uncertainty, they problematise the use of vague language in the drafting of laws. Here, I would like to contrast that meaning of the term with another. When we say that the law is uncertain, we might mean that two (or more) laws overlap, so that we do not know which is applicable to the facts of a particular case. I call the traditional problem one of applicative uncertainty and the “new” one hierarchic uncertainty. I try to show that the two always coexist, and further that there is a trade-off between them: as the law becomes more applicatively certain, it becomes more hierarchically uncertain
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Consider legal uncertainty as uncertainty about the legality of a specificaction. In particular, sup...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce e ¢ cient rules, but which of...
The present article proposes a typology of the main varieties of uncertainty considered by economist...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
When law-and-economics scholars discuss legal uncertainty, they problematise the use of vague langua...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
Legal certainty decreases over time. Rules and principles of law become more and more uncertain in ...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce efficient rules, but which of...
xvi, 260, 6, 18, 10, 4, 21 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of ...
This article challenges the conventional view and proclaims the advantages of legal uncertainty. Thi...
The question addressed by this article is whether it is possible to state that European adherence to...
Vagueness and ambiguity are key problems in theories of legal interpretation. The article first deli...
This article examines the impact of four types of law-related uncertainty on the utility of risk-neu...
Indeterminacy is an apparently unavoidable aspect of legal language and this paper aims to offer a t...
We formalise for the first time the concept of Legal Uncertainty, identifying its different dimensio...
Consider legal uncertainty as uncertainty about the legality of a specificaction. In particular, sup...
There is extensive literature on whether courts or legislators produce e ¢ cient rules, but which of...
The present article proposes a typology of the main varieties of uncertainty considered by economist...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...