This Comment argues that economic analysis provides an inadequate account of judicial behavior because economic models are incompatible with a jurisprudence that recognizes basic rule-of-law values. Whereas standard economic theory is committed to thinking of a judge as exclusively self-interested, two fundamental problems with this conception exist. First, as application of Amariya Sen\u27s critique of the behavioral foundations of economic theory to judicial behavior reveals, the decision of a judge who meets her judicial obligations may fail to maximize her self-interest. Second, even if the self-interest-maximizing decision coincides with the behavior that her judicial obligations require; economic models still fail to provide an accur...
M ost economic theory presumes—often implicitly—a system of law andadjudication. After all, institut...
Any discussion about law and economics ought to begin with a definition or at least an explanation o...
Economists have made great progress in understanding the incentives and behavior of actors who opera...
This Comment argues that economic analysis provides an inadequate account of judicial behavior becau...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
International audienceRichard Posner's "What Do Judges and Justices Maximize?" (1993a) is not, as us...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
My thesis is that, despite the massive attention that has been given in the literature to the econom...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
As a theoretical paradigm, the use of economics has dominated legal analysis both in academia and th...
Judge Richard Posner’s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J. Harvie...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
M ost economic theory presumes—often implicitly—a system of law andadjudication. After all, institut...
Any discussion about law and economics ought to begin with a definition or at least an explanation o...
Economists have made great progress in understanding the incentives and behavior of actors who opera...
This Comment argues that economic analysis provides an inadequate account of judicial behavior becau...
The starting point of this Article is Richard Posner\u27s statement of regret (in 1975) that, in ter...
International audienceRichard Posner's "What Do Judges and Justices Maximize?" (1993a) is not, as us...
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
Legal analysis has not sufficiently adjusted by applying behavioral economic theory to contract law....
How should judges decide the cases presented to them? In our system the answer is, “according to law...
The modem field of law and economics – that is, the application of economic analysis to legal subjec...
My thesis is that, despite the massive attention that has been given in the literature to the econom...
Jurisprudence is most usefully conceived as a theory about law, not as a theory of law. The distinct...
As a theoretical paradigm, the use of economics has dominated legal analysis both in academia and th...
Judge Richard Posner’s well-known view is that constitutional theory is useless. And Judge J. Harvie...
Much ink has been spilled on the contrast between the striking success of economic analysis of law i...
M ost economic theory presumes—often implicitly—a system of law andadjudication. After all, institut...
Any discussion about law and economics ought to begin with a definition or at least an explanation o...
Economists have made great progress in understanding the incentives and behavior of actors who opera...