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Ugo Mattei joins insights from both areas of scholarship in a productive relationship that furthers our understanding of why societies adopt different laws and why some societies share similar laws.Mattei shows how concepts from economics can be applied to the study

Comparative Law and Economics

  • Title : Comparative Law and Economics
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  • Rating : 4.53 (103 Vote)
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 288 Pages
  • Asin : 0472066498
  • Language : English

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Ugo Mattei joins insights from both areas of scholarship in a productive relationship that furthers our understanding of why societies adopt different laws and why some societies share similar laws.Mattei shows how concepts from economics can be applied to the study of comparative law. Scholars studying the role of law in society by applying economic theories have offered a parsimonious theoretical structure with which to understand the relationship between law and society but have tended to focus only on American legal issues. He looks at specific problems in property, contracts, and trust law. He then applies the concepts to several significant problems in comparative law, including the history and sources of law, differences between civil and common law systems, and the reasons for legal change and the movement of law from one country to another. The comparative study of law and the institutions of law have enriched our understanding of the role law plays in our society by comparing law and legal institutions in different countries, but we have lacked a strong theoretical structure. Finally he uses the insights he has developed to understand the issues involved in changing law in developing countries and in formerly socialist countries.This book will

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