Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are implemented, enforced, and changed—as a cornerstone of good governance and a key factor supporting economic growth. Yet establishing the rule of law involves a trade-off: ex ante commitment becomes more credible, but ex post adjustments in response to new information become more costly. An understanding of this trade-off helps to explain the design of legal institutions in what was perhaps the first rule-of-law state: ancient Athens. No art whatsoever can make a rule that will last for all time. … But the law is always striving to make one—like an obstinate and ignorant tyrant who will not allow anything to be done contrary to his appointment, or an...
In contrast with the procedural orientation of Athenian law in his day, Aristotle thinks that the la...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Plato's idea of the second-best state is the first appearance of the rule of law. It is considered a...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
Classical Athens is often held up as a model of the rule of law. But while it did give law central a...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonomìa, of t...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonom\ueca, o...
In contrast with the procedural orientation of Athenian law in his day, Aristotle thinks that the la...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Plato's idea of the second-best state is the first appearance of the rule of law. It is considered a...
Scholars typically regard the rule of law—a stable and predictable process by which laws are impleme...
According to Aristotle, demokratia is an invalid form of constitution unless it operates in conjunct...
And what is the power of the laws? Is it that, if any of you is attacked and gives a shout, they&apo...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
Author Abstract: This article refines our understanding of the fourth-century Athenian democracy by ...
The rule of law has become the common sense of contemporary global politics. In this article I explo...
Classical Athens is often held up as a model of the rule of law. But while it did give law central a...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonomìa, of t...
This thesis investigates the underlying assumptions Athenians had about their laws: it seeks to ask ...
Since antiquity, the rule of law has been juxtaposed to the rule of men. The ideal of isonom\ueca, o...
In contrast with the procedural orientation of Athenian law in his day, Aristotle thinks that the la...
Law is one of the key concepts in ancient Greek political thought. Two different legal-political ter...
Plato's idea of the second-best state is the first appearance of the rule of law. It is considered a...