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Subsidiarity between Law and Economics. Research Papers in Law, 1/2005

Subsidiarity between Law and Economics. Research Papers in Law, 1/2005

... the economics of subsidiarity can be usefully ...in economics or political science but there is a wide-spread conviction that they tend to explain the almost continuous deepening and widening in the EU over ...

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1.THE NATURE OF ECONOMICS

1.THE NATURE OF ECONOMICS

... Each additional hour spent studying either calculus or economics results in smaller marginal improvements in the grade. Each additional hour is spent on the "next-most" important topics that have not ...

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Establishing A Moral Duty to Obey the Law Through a Jurisprdence of Law and Economics

Establishing A Moral Duty to Obey the Law Through a Jurisprdence of Law and Economics

... 19. 1 S IR W ILLIAM B LACKSTONE , 2 C OMMENTARIES *135 (Chicago: The Univ. of Chi- cago Press 1979) (1765). See generally Chrisholm v. Georgia, 2 U.S. (Dall.) 419 (1793). “[T]he basis of sound and genuine ...

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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Law & Economics Perspective

Corporate Social Responsibility: A Law & Economics Perspective

... Finally, this paper considers—and rejects—the argument that other constituency statutes are worthwhile because they prevent inefficient wealth transfers from other constituencies, particularly bondholders and employees, ...

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Coasean Fictions: Law and Economics Revisited

Coasean Fictions: Law and Economics Revisited

... The direction of the arrows in Figure 2 indicates the direction of offers necessary to engage in a trade. As can be seen, a new problem arises in the absence of a price system (α = 1) because there will be no ...

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Development and Land Acquisition in the View of Law and Economics

Development and Land Acquisition in the View of Law and Economics

... Mostly the rural lands are acquired for development projects; as a result, millions of people become displaced from their homes and livelihoods. It is observed that the land-losers are dissatisfied with the compensation ...

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Possibility and Plausibility in Law and Economics

Possibility and Plausibility in Law and Economics

... The second problem with Klick’s hypothesis is that it fails to explain why market competition would not force sellers to offer buyers only efficient contracts. A buyer presented with a set of inefficient, pro-seller ...

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Libertarianism, Law and Economics, and the Common Law

Libertarianism, Law and Economics, and the Common Law

... property right to the factory to pollute. In that case, social wealth is maximized and aggregate efficiency is maximized because using the stream to manufacture the vaccine is worth much more than Burns’ inconvenience. ...

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Socioeconomics and Professional Responsibilities in Teaching Law-Related Economic Issues

Socioeconomics and Professional Responsibilities in Teaching Law-Related Economic Issues

... binary economics, (1) the distribution of capital ownership has a potent positive effect on growth that is obscured in theory and suppressed in practice by treating capital as though its only or primary ...

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Toward a Heterodox Property Law and Economics

Toward a Heterodox Property Law and Economics

... Oriented as they are towards different sides of the cleavages of dis- content these groups (painted in admittedly broad strokes) do not and, more importantly, cannot answer the challenges of the other, ren- dering ...

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On coming to terms: how European human rights law imagines the human condition

On coming to terms: how European human rights law imagines the human condition

... interpretation of the veil made by others. It was they who considered that it might call into question the possibility of a particular type of relationship; it was they who interpreted it as a barrier. And if the very ...

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EU law and the question of justice

EU law and the question of justice

... The ethos of this test, which connects the function and nature of the social benefit requested to the reciprocity demonstrated by the migrant Union citizen, is that the migrant must meet his ‘part of the bargain’ before ...

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Freedom under the law: right and revolution in Kant's theory of justice

Freedom under the law: right and revolution in Kant's theory of justice

... In the previous chapter I diagnosed a possible contradiction within Kant's theory of justice, between external freedom as the end of Right, and obedience to positive law as a necessary condition of Right. In what ...

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Book Review: The Pimping of Prostitution: Abolishing the Sex Work Myth by Julie Bindel

Book Review: The Pimping of Prostitution: Abolishing the Sex Work Myth by Julie Bindel

... Civil Law Commons, Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Community-Based Learning Commons, Community-Based Research Commons, Community Psychology Commons, Criminal Law Commons, Criminology Commons, ...

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The cinematic jurisprudence of gender crimes: the ICTY and film

The cinematic jurisprudence of gender crimes: the ICTY and film

... 194 point of view shots also reinforce this dichotomy between the opposing needs of Sara and Esma within the close confines of their small flat. Sara, as a minor, cannot turn to the legal system for her right to truth in ...

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To fulfil the law: evangelism, legal activism, and public Christianity in contemporary England

To fulfil the law: evangelism, legal activism, and public Christianity in contemporary England

... actually had, a negative impact on Gospel witness. Hannah wondered, for example, whether focusing on religious symbols might mislead the public, who could end up thinking that this “incidental” issue was critical to ...

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Law, economics, public interest and the theory of regulatory capture

Law, economics, public interest and the theory of regulatory capture

... Following the point that the law and economics postulations can be useful in understanding and "moderating" the influence of economic factors on law and the law-making process, i[r] ...

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Ecological economics 1.

Ecological economics 1.

... Ecological economics does not eschew ...ecological economics approach to valuation implies an assessment of the spatial and temporal dynamics of ecosystem services, and their role in satisfying both ...

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Presenting a Critical Perspective on “Economic Efficiency” in Law and Economics Courses

Presenting a Critical Perspective on “Economic Efficiency” in Law and Economics Courses

... of law and order, but does not otherwise interfere with market processes or redistribute market-generated incomes, will better facilitate the general welfare than will a more interventionist ...the Law and ...

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Teaching economics, appreciating spontaneous order, and economics as a public science

Teaching economics, appreciating spontaneous order, and economics as a public science

... Buchanan’s perspective is described by the upper left cell, and in that cell the economist is not granted any privileged position in society. The economist is in the much more humble position of being a student of ...

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