Our article is a methodological critique of the recent legal origins literature. We start by showing that the legal origins literature cannot easily be based on the efficiency hypothesis of the common law. By debunking the relationship between the efficiency hypothesis and the legal origins literature, we are left with no consistent theory to explain the alleged inferiority of French civil law. It is clear that the legal origins literature is based on a particular, biased selection of cherry-picked legal doctrines. A different selection of cherry-picked legal doctrines would produce a different assessment. We discuss examples that look at substantive law and procedure in the core areas of property, contracts, and torts. These are areas ...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
The aim of the article is to identify the category of economic efficiency on the grounds of L&E. Acc...
Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study...
Our article is a methodological critique of the recent legal origins literature. We start by showing...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
The superior efficiency of the common law has long been a staple of the law and economics literature...
This article discusses the notion of efficient statute law. The hypothesis that the common law devel...
This Article shows how Posner and other scholars who claimed that common law was efficient misunders...
This is an entry for the forthcoming Second Edition of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics (2d ed....
Law and economics is a leading contender in challenging the doctrinalism that has dominated legal re...
Law and economics scholarship has been predominantly concerned with the content of legal rules rathe...
Common law concepts have fallen into disrepute among legal theorists. The rise of Legal Realism in t...
Abstract or at least Civil contract law) is more efficient than Common law. In order to test this hy...
The efficiency of the common law hypothesis has generated a large bulk of literature in the last dec...
The author examines the current process in which the common law tradition is drawing doser to that o...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
The aim of the article is to identify the category of economic efficiency on the grounds of L&E. Acc...
Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study...
Our article is a methodological critique of the recent legal origins literature. We start by showing...
Many legal economists have suggested that the common law system is more conducive to economic growth...
The superior efficiency of the common law has long been a staple of the law and economics literature...
This article discusses the notion of efficient statute law. The hypothesis that the common law devel...
This Article shows how Posner and other scholars who claimed that common law was efficient misunders...
This is an entry for the forthcoming Second Edition of the Encyclopedia of Law and Economics (2d ed....
Law and economics is a leading contender in challenging the doctrinalism that has dominated legal re...
Law and economics scholarship has been predominantly concerned with the content of legal rules rathe...
Common law concepts have fallen into disrepute among legal theorists. The rise of Legal Realism in t...
Abstract or at least Civil contract law) is more efficient than Common law. In order to test this hy...
The efficiency of the common law hypothesis has generated a large bulk of literature in the last dec...
The author examines the current process in which the common law tradition is drawing doser to that o...
This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The fir...
The aim of the article is to identify the category of economic efficiency on the grounds of L&E. Acc...
Arche which in Ancient Greek means beginning or principle shows the common lineage between the study...