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Customary Law and Economics [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 784 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm
  • Serija: Economic Approaches to Law series
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782549692
  • ISBN-13: 9781782549697
  • Formatas: Hardback, 784 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm
  • Serija: Economic Approaches to Law series
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1782549692
  • ISBN-13: 9781782549697
Customary law has been the subject of intense debate and the issues arising from the intersection of customs and the law are far from settled. This volume, separated into three parts brings together seminal work from scholars in law, economics and history. The first section analyses various perspectives on the history of customary law. Part two focuses on the commercial customary law and includes a number of case studies covering the role and limits of customary systems in a variety of commercial settings. The final section explores the role of custom in international law from a variety of legal and economic perspectives.

Along with an original introduction by Professors Bernstein and Parisi, this valuable collection will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and academics with an interest in this diverse and interdisciplinary field.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction Lisa Bernstein and Francesco Parisi ix
PART I CUSTOMARY LAW: HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS
1 `The Spontaneous Evolution of Commercial Law', Southern Economic Journal, 55(3), January, 644--61
3(18)
Bruce L. Benson
2 `The Myth of the Customary Law Merchant', Texas Law Review, 90, 1153--206
21(54)
Emily Kadens
3 `The Medieval Law Merchant in The Law Merchant: The Evolution of Commercial Law,
Chapter 1, Littleton, CO: Fred B. Rothman and Co., 7--21, 137--46
75(25)
Leon E. Trakman
4 "The Emergence of English Commercial Law: Analysis Inspired by the Ottoman Experience', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 71(3), September, 638--46
100(9)
Daniel Klerman
5 `Coordination, Commitment, and Enforcement: The Case of the Merchant Guild', Journal of Political Economy, 102(4), August, 745--76
109(32)
Avner Greif
Paul Milgrom
Barry R. Weingast
6 `The Role of Institutions in the Revival of Trade: The Law Merchant, Private Judges, and the Champagne Fairs', Economics and Politics, 2(1), March, 1--23
141(26)
Paul R. Milgrom
Douglass C. North
Barry R. Weingast
PART II COMMERCIAL CUSTOMARY LAW: CONTEMPORARY ILLUSTRATIONS
7 `A Theory of the Ethnically Homogeneous Middleman Group: An Institutional Alternative to Contract Law', Journal of Legal Studies, X (2), June, 349--62
167(14)
Janet T. Landa
8 `Opting Out of the Legal System: Extralegal Contractual Relations in the Diamond Industry', Journal of Legal Studies, XXI (1), January, 115--57
181(43)
Lisa Bernstein
9 `Merchant Law in a Merchant Court: Rethinking the Code's Search for Immanent Business Norms', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 144(5), May, 1765--821
224(57)
Lisa Bernstein
10 `The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World's Premier Fish Market', California Law Review, 94(2), March, 313--69, includes photos
281(65)
Eric A. Feldman
11 `The Questionable Empirical Basis of Article 2's Incorporation Strategy: A Preliminary Study', University of Chicago Law Review, 66(3), Summer, 710--80
346(71)
Lisa Bernstein
12 `Structural Adjudication and the New Law Merchant: A Model of Decentralized Law', International Review of Law and Economics, 14(2), June, 215--31
417(17)
Robert D. Cooter
13 `A Hypothesis of Wealth-Maximizing Norms: Evidence from the Whaling Industry', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, V (1), Spring, 83--97
434(17)
Robert C. Ellickson
PART III INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMARY LAW
14 `Customary International Law', in Economic Foundations of International Law,
Chapter 5, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 50--62, notes
451(14)
Eric A. Posner
Alan O. Sykes
15 `A Theory of Customary International Law', University of Chicago Law Review, 66(4), Autumn, 1113--77
465(65)
Jack L. Goldsmith
Eric A. Posner
16 `Understanding the Resemblance Between Modern and Traditional Customary International Law', Virginia Journal of International Law, 40(2), Winter, 639--72
530(34)
Jack L. Goldsmith
Eric A. Posner
17 `Inefficient Customs in International Law', William and Mary Law Review, 48(3), 859--922
564(64)
Eugene Kontorovich
18 `Stability and Change in International Customary Law', Supreme Court Economic Review, 17(1), February, 279--309
628(31)
Vincy Fon
Francesco Parisi
19 `Withdrawing from International Custom', Yale Law Journal, 120, 202--75
659(74)
Curtis A. Bradley
Mitu Gulati
20 `Customary Law and Articulation Theories', in The Economics of Lawmaking,
Chapter 11, Oxford: UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 157--82 (Printed from Oxford Scholarship online at www.oxfordscholarship.com (1--29), accessed 08 August 2013)
733
Francesco Parisi
Vincy Fon
Edited by Lisa Bernstein, Wilson-Dickinson Professor of Law, University of Chicago, US and Francesco Parisi, Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly Professor of Law, University of Minnesota Law School, US and Professor of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy