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The Evolution of Efficient Common Law - 9781845424428

Un libro in lingua di Rubin Paul H. (EDT) edito da Edward Elgar Pub, 2007

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Rubin (economics and law, Emory U.) presents a selection of 22 of the most important articles on the evolution of efficient common law, published in a variety of legal journals between 1977 and 2006, and reproduced here in their original format. The text includes both articles that support the hypothesis of efficient evolution, and articles that argue the evolutionary process is not efficient. Prefaced by Rubin's introductory overview of the topic, the articles are organized into seven sections covering the originations of common law efficiency, the first critics, critical examinations looking explicitly at evolutionary processes, biased evolution, specific applications of the law, Hayekian (macro) efficiency, and a summary of the law. No subject index. For scholars and practitioners. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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