"Path dependence" is an important explanation in comparative law, but italso recognises that the law does develop by breaking out of the mould cast by the past. Path dependence affects not only the legal concepts which the law uses to solve problems, but whether the law will intervene in a problem area or not. Path dependence assumes that there is no ideal solution, but an equilibrium can be found within a particular society between the role of law and that of other social institutions. The scope for change depends significantly on the extent to which a particular legal approach is “embedded” within the legal system – how many parts of the law depend on it. Real embeddedness involves the way in which a particular rule or practice connects t...
Path dependence as a concept in institutional theories has become increasingly popular in economics ...
Given certain conditions, legal institutions will evolve in path dependent ways: that is, the social...
A general view of the nature of legal change which is independent of a particular time and place. Th...
"Path dependence" is an important explanation in comparative law, but italso recognises that the law...
Part I of this Article provides an overview of path dependence theory. It outlines the theory and br...
In this paper we consider the role that litigation and case selection play in the process of legal c...
Discusses corporate governance issues, particularly in relation to the forces driving globalisation....
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
In association with path dependence, researchers often talk of institutional "lock-in", thereby indi...
This paper has used the path dependence approach to examine the functioning of the institution of de...
This article has used the path dependence approach to examine the functioning of the institution of ...
Law evolution is prior to law progress. Once law progress began, both of them changed simulta-neousl...
In this chapter we discuss the concept of governance paths and the forms of dependency marking paths...
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
What is the relationship between law and development in the post-colonial era? Are particular types ...
Path dependence as a concept in institutional theories has become increasingly popular in economics ...
Given certain conditions, legal institutions will evolve in path dependent ways: that is, the social...
A general view of the nature of legal change which is independent of a particular time and place. Th...
"Path dependence" is an important explanation in comparative law, but italso recognises that the law...
Part I of this Article provides an overview of path dependence theory. It outlines the theory and br...
In this paper we consider the role that litigation and case selection play in the process of legal c...
Discusses corporate governance issues, particularly in relation to the forces driving globalisation....
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive...
In association with path dependence, researchers often talk of institutional "lock-in", thereby indi...
This paper has used the path dependence approach to examine the functioning of the institution of de...
This article has used the path dependence approach to examine the functioning of the institution of ...
Law evolution is prior to law progress. Once law progress began, both of them changed simulta-neousl...
In this chapter we discuss the concept of governance paths and the forms of dependency marking paths...
Law, of course, exists in society and for society\u27s needs. It is a man-made construct to facilita...
What is the relationship between law and development in the post-colonial era? Are particular types ...
Path dependence as a concept in institutional theories has become increasingly popular in economics ...
Given certain conditions, legal institutions will evolve in path dependent ways: that is, the social...
A general view of the nature of legal change which is independent of a particular time and place. Th...