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Law And Economics, Michael J. Trebilcock Oct 1993

Law And Economics, Michael J. Trebilcock

Dalhousie Law Journal

Prior to 1960, most North American law schools paid attention only to anti-trust, public utility regulation, and perhaps tax policy from a law and economics perspective (sometimes referred to as the "old" law and economics). However, beginning in the early 1960's with pioneering articles by Guido Calabresi on tort law and Ronald Coase (the 1991 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics) on property rights, followed by prolific writings and a comprehensive text by Richard Posner on a vast range of legal issues, the field of law and economics has burgeoned with many lawyers and economists around the world now …


Book Review, Cynthia Dash Sep 1993

Book Review, Cynthia Dash

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Review of: DONALD C. LEE, TOWARD A SOUND WORLD ORDER: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL HIERARCHICAL ETHICAL THEORY. (Greenwood Press 1992). [240 pp.] Bibliography, index, notes, preface. LC: 91-440942; ISBN:0-313-27903-9. [Cloth $42.95. P.O. Box 5007, Westport CT 06881.]


Mainstream Economics And The Case For Prohibiting Inside Trading, Mark Klock Sep 1993

Mainstream Economics And The Case For Prohibiting Inside Trading, Mark Klock

Georgia State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Visions Of The Eternal Law Firm: The Future Of Law Firm Screens, Susan R. Martyn May 1993

Visions Of The Eternal Law Firm: The Future Of Law Firm Screens, Susan R. Martyn

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon May 1993

The Business Of The Law In The 1990s, Phillip J. Nexon

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Economic Causes And Consequences Of Constitutional Reform In Eastern Europe, Robert C. Juelke May 1993

The Economic Causes And Consequences Of Constitutional Reform In Eastern Europe, Robert C. Juelke

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Economists' Assessments Of The Likely Employment And Wage Effects Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, William E. Spriggs, James Stanford Jan 1993

Economists' Assessments Of The Likely Employment And Wage Effects Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, William E. Spriggs, James Stanford

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Getting The Political Architecture Right, Richard Cullen, Peter Hanks Jan 1993

Getting The Political Architecture Right, Richard Cullen, Peter Hanks

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

As Australia approaches the twenty-first century, it finds itself, like a number of other Anglo-centred countries in the western world, including Canada, in the grip of continuing economic trauma. There has been a marked relative (and absolute) slip in general economic performance. This paper focuses on the linkages between this phenomenon and Australia's basic political architecture. It argues that, although renovation of Australian federalism is no panacea for these problems, there are linkages between Australia's aged, formal, political structure and its recent economic performance. Lack of attention to the task of serious, systematic renovation is allowing the present outdated political …


Male Sexuality: Why Ownership Is Sexy, John Stoltenberg Jan 1993

Male Sexuality: Why Ownership Is Sexy, John Stoltenberg

Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

What I want to address is what I call the eroticism of owning. We have a lot of circumstantial evidence that this eroticism exists. For instance, based on the testimony of women who are or have been sexually owned in marriage, taken in rape, and/or sexually used for a fee in prostitution, it appears that for many men, possession is a principal part of their sexual behavior. Many men can scarcely discern any erotic feelings that are not associated with owning someone else's body.


From A Defense Attorney's Perspective: "There Is No Free Lunch", Michael Crofton Jan 1993

From A Defense Attorney's Perspective: "There Is No Free Lunch", Michael Crofton

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Section 553.84: Remedy Without A Cause?, Byron G. Petersen, Steven S. Goodman Jan 1993

Section 553.84: Remedy Without A Cause?, Byron G. Petersen, Steven S. Goodman

Nova Law Review

Hurricane Andrew, the third most intense hurricane to hit the United States, not only caused widespread destruction in South Florida but quickly spawned litigation against homebuilders premised on allegations of building code violations.


Ticket Scalping: An Economic Analysis And Proposed Solution, John D. Tishler Jan 1993

Ticket Scalping: An Economic Analysis And Proposed Solution, John D. Tishler

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.