We live in a time of interrelated crises. Economic inequality and precarity, and crises of democracy, climate change, and more raise significant challenges for legal scholarship and thought. “Neoliberal” premises undergird many fields of law and have helped authorize policies and practices that reaffirm the inequities of the current era. In particular, market efficiency, neutrality, and formal equality have rendered key kinds of power invisible, and generated a skepticism of democratic politics. The result of these presumptions is what we call the “Twentieth-Century Synthesis”: a pervasive view of law that encases “the market” from claims of justice and conceals it from analyses of power. This Feature offers a framework for identifying and ...
This book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Bringing togeth...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
A modernizing nation's economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
We live in a time of interrelated crises. Economic inequality and precarity, and crises of democracy...
A relatively narrow version of Law and Economics has dominated public policy for several decades. Th...
This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-t...
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...
“Neoliberalism” refers to the revival of the doctrines of classical economic liberalism, also called...
Institutionalism propounds a particular set of theoretical assumptions about the role of law in econ...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
In the face of today’s twin crises of inequality and threats to democracy, many are turning to the w...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Classical law and economics was the most important movement in legal scholarship in the past half ce...
A modernizing nation’s economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
This book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Bringing togeth...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
A modernizing nation's economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
We live in a time of interrelated crises. Economic inequality and precarity, and crises of democracy...
A relatively narrow version of Law and Economics has dominated public policy for several decades. Th...
This article revisits the improbable concept of “economic law,” which originated in early- and mid-t...
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...
“Neoliberalism” refers to the revival of the doctrines of classical economic liberalism, also called...
Institutionalism propounds a particular set of theoretical assumptions about the role of law in econ...
This piece takes issue with the conventional wisdom that economic and critical approaches to law are...
In the face of today’s twin crises of inequality and threats to democracy, many are turning to the w...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Classical law and economics was the most important movement in legal scholarship in the past half ce...
A modernizing nation’s economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...
This book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Bringing togeth...
ABSTRACT: The fields of law and economics are hallmarks of social sciences. Legal studies account ...
A modernizing nation's economic prosperity requires at least a modest legal infrastructure centered ...