This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-twentieth-century debates in search of a magical triad: a legal-political framework for a capitalist economy under democratic control. In analyzing its composite elements both in retrospect and in the current pandemic context, it becomes obvious how the elements generate complicated, potentially destructive dynamics with one another. The recently resurgent interest in the relationship between law and political economy provides a valuable opportunity to reimagine economic law at a time when many frameworks of the twentieth-century nation and post-welfare state have been exposed as vulnerable and fleeting—making the need for a critical legal met...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
We live in an era of intersecting crises-some new, some old but newly visible. At the time of writin...
This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-t...
This book explores the relationship between legal systems and economic development by examining, thr...
We live in a time of interrelated crises. Economic inequality and precarity, and crises of democracy...
Academic work extolling the merits of the rule of law both domestically and internationally abound...
The euro crisis has triggered a healthy debate within law and other disciplines about the scope and ...
This paper contributes to the current debate on responses to the financial crisis and the role of la...
This article aims to discuss the mismatch between legal knowledge and the sources of power and legit...
This special issue on New Economic Analysis of Law features illuminating syntheses of social science...
Our narrative is rooted in historical analysis but is of vital contemporary relevance. Ernst-Joachim...
In this time of accelerating crises nationally and worldwide, conventional understandings of the rel...
This article reveals the tension between evolutionary, functionalist driven notions of law and more ...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
We live in an era of intersecting crises-some new, some old but newly visible. At the time of writin...
This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-t...
This book explores the relationship between legal systems and economic development by examining, thr...
We live in a time of interrelated crises. Economic inequality and precarity, and crises of democracy...
Academic work extolling the merits of the rule of law both domestically and internationally abound...
The euro crisis has triggered a healthy debate within law and other disciplines about the scope and ...
This paper contributes to the current debate on responses to the financial crisis and the role of la...
This article aims to discuss the mismatch between legal knowledge and the sources of power and legit...
This special issue on New Economic Analysis of Law features illuminating syntheses of social science...
Our narrative is rooted in historical analysis but is of vital contemporary relevance. Ernst-Joachim...
In this time of accelerating crises nationally and worldwide, conventional understandings of the rel...
This article reveals the tension between evolutionary, functionalist driven notions of law and more ...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
We live in an era of intersecting crises-some new, some old but newly visible. At the time of writin...