Using an interdisciplinary approach involving economics, sociology and law, Regulating Contracts explores fundamental questions about the purposes and effects of legal regulation of contractual relationships. What kind of social relation do contracts create, or, more precisely, how do contracts govern social interaction. How are contractual relations, or more generally, markets constructed? Does the law play a significant role in particular practices, and in particular, what do lawyers, courts, and legal sanctions contribute to the contractual social order? For what distributive purposes does the law attempt regulation? The controversial conclusions of this study suggest that the law plays an insignificant role in the construction o...
The annual Business Law Symposium of the Wake Forest Law Review has a distinguished legacy of notewo...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
In this chapter, I focus on the interaction between the rule of law and contract: the norm of the ru...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
I thought that because the Federalist Society is a society tied to law schools, someone should discu...
Modern contract law is designed to achieve a fundamental objective, namely, to ensure that voluntary...
This paper explores the relationship between regulation and contracts from the point of view of auto...
According to Aristotle, justice consists of giving each person his due: equal members of society sho...
Contract law is increasingly used to serve regulatory purposes considered beyond the reach of privat...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
We study the effect of codification of specific contracts on subversion of justice. Contracting on n...
This paper discusses the relationship between contract law, justice and democracy. In particular, it...
The annual Business Law Symposium of the Wake Forest Law Review has a distinguished legacy of notewo...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
This article sets out a normative theory to guide decisionmakers in the regulation of contracts betw...
In this chapter, I focus on the interaction between the rule of law and contract: the norm of the ru...
This paper focuses on contract law as a central field in contemporary regulatory practice. In recent...
I thought that because the Federalist Society is a society tied to law schools, someone should discu...
Modern contract law is designed to achieve a fundamental objective, namely, to ensure that voluntary...
This paper explores the relationship between regulation and contracts from the point of view of auto...
According to Aristotle, justice consists of giving each person his due: equal members of society sho...
Contract law is increasingly used to serve regulatory purposes considered beyond the reach of privat...
I propose the view that the law affects economic efficiency by shaping contractual litigation and co...
We study the effect of codification of specific contracts on subversion of justice. Contracting on n...
This paper discusses the relationship between contract law, justice and democracy. In particular, it...
The annual Business Law Symposium of the Wake Forest Law Review has a distinguished legacy of notewo...
Those of us who study contracts tend to forget that most people keep the promises they make. Contrac...
This comment on a contribution by Giesela Rühl sheds more light on two critical aspects of the marke...