Evolutionary Theory can be helpful in understanding the law and determining what it should be. There are two ways in which the evolutionary perspective differs from an economic perspective on law. Not only does the evolutionary approach shift our attention from the world today to the environment of evolutionary adaptation, it shifts our focus from rational individuals to rational genes and from rational behaviors to rational design of mental architecture. Finally, the law of law\u27s leverage makes predictions about the relative elasticities of demand for all sorts of behaviors, including those that did and did not exist in the environment of evolutionary adaptation
An evolutionistic theory of law is a version of methodological legal positivism wich focuses on unin...
A Review of Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Th...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
Comparative legal scholarship will benefit from better explanations of legal development. While the ...
We approach the issue of interpretability in AI and law through the lens of evolutionary theory. Ev...
Humans have become the Earth’s dominant animals, yet we remain perched on the precipice of an anthro...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
An evolutionistic theory of law is a version of methodological legal positivism wich focuses on unin...
A Review of Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Th...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...
In recent years, some legal scholars have argued that legal scholarship could benefit from a greater...
This paper addresses the relationship between the legisprudential theory of legislation and evolutio...
The standard model of evolution in the economics of law, its important insights notwithstanding, lac...
The article wishes to explore the common ground between contemporary evolutionary approaches to huma...
This Note adds to the scholarship in the area of Evolutionary Analysis and the Law (EA). EA is a par...
Comparative legal scholarship will benefit from better explanations of legal development. While the ...
We approach the issue of interpretability in AI and law through the lens of evolutionary theory. Ev...
Humans have become the Earth’s dominant animals, yet we remain perched on the precipice of an anthro...
Few ideas in intellectual history have been so captivating that they have overflowed the discipline ...
Evolutionary jurisprudence (also known as evolutionary legal theory or legal evolutionary theory) is...
Behavioral law and economics (BLE) provides a steady stream of empirical evidence that counters the ...
An evolutionistic theory of law is a version of methodological legal positivism wich focuses on unin...
A Review of Evolutionary Jurisprudence: Prospects and Limitations on the Use of Modern Darwinism Th...
One of the most salient characteristics of law is that it can be seen as a tradition: law is passed ...