Law and Economics in Civil Law Countries

Law and Economics in Civil Law Countries
Author: Bruno Deffains,Thierry Kirat
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2003-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135697082

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The aim of the book is to highlight the law and economics issues confronting civil law countries.

Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems
Author: Ejan Mackaay
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782547914

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Ejan Mackaay offers a comprehensive look at the essential points of economic reasoning, the Coase Theorem, and legal institutions such as intellectual property, extra-contractual civil liability and contracts. The books structure mirrors the way law is taught in civil law countries, with structured presentations, references to civil code articles paired with non-technical explanations, and limited reliance on graphs. This English-language version builds on the success of the authors 2008 French-language textbook on law and economics from a civil law perspective.

Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems
Author: Rousseau, StŽphane,Mackaay, Ejan,Larouche, Pierre,Parent, Alain
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788118286

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Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems highlights the relevance of economic analysis of business law from a civilian perspective. It integrates a comparative approach (common law and civil law) to economic analysis using tools and illustrations to assist in conducting critical economic analysis of rules in the field of business law. This book is a valuable contribution to the reflection on the place and meaning of value creation and accountability as goals for business law. It will be of great value to academics interested in business law, competition law, comparative law and legal theory, students studying law, business and economics, and to policy makers and regulators.

Institutional Competition between Common Law and Civil Law

Institutional Competition between Common Law and Civil Law
Author: Michèle Schmiegelow,Henrik Schmiegelow
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642546600

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This book addresses two countervailing challenges to theory and policy in law and economics. The first is the rise of legal origins theory, which denies the comparative law view of convergence between common law and civil law by the assertion of an economic superiority of common law. The second is the series of economic crises in the very financial markets on which that assertion was based. Both trends unsettled certainties about the rule of law and institutional economics. Meeting legal origins theory in its main areas of political science, sociology and economics, the book extends the interdisciplinary reach to neglected aspects of comparative law, legal history, dynamic econometric analysis and "quasi-natural experiments" with counterfactual evidence of different institutional regimes in divided countries. These combined methodological tools make tests of the economic impact of different legal origins much more reliable. This is shown for developed and newly industrialized countries as well as developing, transforming and emerging countries with or without financial center advantage, affected or not by financial crises. The Asian financial crises and the American subprime crisis have been, or could have been resolved using the resources of common law or civil law. These cases and data on access to justice in Africa, Asia and Latin America reveal the problem of substantive law remaining "law on the books" without efficient procedural rules and judicial structures. The single most striking common law-civil law divide is that lawyer-dominated common law procedure is slower and costlier than judge-managed civil law procedure. Countries as diverse as the Netherlands, Japan, and China show functional interaction between culture and law in legal reforms. Such interaction can reduce the occurrence of legal disputes as well as facilitate their resolution. It can use economic crises as catalysts for legal reforms or rely on regional integration, and it should replace the discredited method of legal "transplants" by sustained dialogue between legal advisors and all actors involved in legal reforms.

Law and Economics in Europe

Law and Economics in Europe
Author: Klaus Mathis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789400771109

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This anthology illustrates how law and economics is developing in Europe and what opportunities and problems – both in general and specific legal fields – are associated with this approach within the legal traditions of European countries. The first part illuminates the differences in the development and reception of the economic analysis of law in the American Common Law system and in the continental European Civil Law system. The second part focuses on the different ways of thinking of lawyers and economists, which clash in economic analysis of law. The third part is devoted to legal transplants, which often accompany the reception of law and economics from the United States. Finally, the fourth part focuses on the role economic analysis plays in the law of the European Union. This anthology with its 14 essays from young European legal scholars is an important milestone in establishing a European law and economics culture and tradition.

Law and Economics in Developing Countries

Law and Economics in Developing Countries
Author: Edgardo Buscaglia
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0817997733

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Legal Traditions Legal Reforms and Economic Performance

Legal Traditions  Legal Reforms and Economic Performance
Author: Daniel Oto-Peralías,Diego Romero-Ávila
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783319670416

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This book investigates whether legal reforms intended to create a market-friendly regulatory business environment have a positive impact on economic and financial outcomes. After conducting a critical review of the legal origins literature, the authors first analyze the evolution of legal rules and regulations during the last decade (2006-2014). For that purpose, the book uses legal/regulatory indicators from the World Bank's Doing Business Project (2015). The findings indicate that countries have actively reformed their legal systems during this period, particularly French civil law countries. A process of convergence in the evolution of legal rules and regulations is observed: countries starting in 2006 in a lower position have improved more than countries with better initial scores. Also, French civil law countries have reformed their legal systems to a larger extent than common law countries and, consequently, have improved more in the majority of the Doing Business indicators used. Second, the authors estimate fixed-effects panel regressions to analyze the relationship between changes in legal rules and regulations and changes in the real economy. The findings point to a lack of systematic effects of legal rules and regulations on economic and financial outcomes. This result stands in contrast to the widespread belief that reforms aiming to strengthen investor and creditor rights (and other market-friendly policies) systematically lead to better economic and financial outcomes.

The Economic Analysis of Civil Law

The Economic Analysis of Civil Law
Author: Schäfer, Hans-Bernd,Ott, Claus
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780857935076

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This comprehensive textbook provides a thorough guide to the economic analysis of law, with a particular focus on civil law systems. It encapsulates a structured analysis and nuanced evaluation of norms and legal policies, using the tools of economic theory.