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Full-Text Articles in Law
Rethinking The "Law And Finance" Paradigm, Katharina Pistor
Rethinking The "Law And Finance" Paradigm, Katharina Pistor
BYU Law Review
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Law And Finance: Inaccurate, Incomplete, And Important, Ruth V. Aguilera, Cynthia A. Williams
Law And Finance: Inaccurate, Incomplete, And Important, Ruth V. Aguilera, Cynthia A. Williams
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Origins, Investor Protection, And Canada, Poonam Puri
Legal Origins, Investor Protection, And Canada, Poonam Puri
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mixing-And-Matching Across (Legal) Family Lines, J. Mark Ramseyer
Mixing-And-Matching Across (Legal) Family Lines, J. Mark Ramseyer
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law And Financial Development: What We Are Learning From Time-Series Evidence, John Armour, Simon Deakin, Viviana Mollica, Mathias Siems
Law And Financial Development: What We Are Learning From Time-Series Evidence, John Armour, Simon Deakin, Viviana Mollica, Mathias Siems
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Regimes And Political Particularism: An Assessment Of The "Legal Families" Theory From The Perspectives Of Comparative Law And Political Economy, John W. Cioffi, D. Gordon Smith
Legal Regimes And Political Particularism: An Assessment Of The "Legal Families" Theory From The Perspectives Of Comparative Law And Political Economy, John W. Cioffi, D. Gordon Smith
BYU Law Review
The “legal families” theory of corporate law and ownership structures pioneered by Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-deSilanes, Andrei Shleifer, and Robert Vishny provides one of the most influential accounts of why “law matters” in shaping economic organization and outcomes. However, the empirical bases and theoretical logic of the theory contain serious flaws and limitations. First, as has been pointed out by a number of critics engaged in this revision, the legal origins literature contains numerous problematic characterizations of substantive law that expose the serious problems of quantitative operationalization of legal rules as a mode of comparative legal analysis. Second, the …
Unpacking Adaptibility, Andreas Engert, D. Gordon Smith
Unpacking Adaptibility, Andreas Engert, D. Gordon Smith
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Origins Theory In Crisis, Lisa M. Fairfax
The Legal Origins Theory In Crisis, Lisa M. Fairfax
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Origins And The Tasks Of Corporate Law In Economic Development: A Preliminary Exploration, John Ohnesorge
Legal Origins And The Tasks Of Corporate Law In Economic Development: A Preliminary Exploration, John Ohnesorge
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A "Law & Personal Finance" View Of Legal Origins Theory, Karl S. Okamoto
A "Law & Personal Finance" View Of Legal Origins Theory, Karl S. Okamoto
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contemporary Legal Transplants: Legal Families And The Diffusion Of (Corporate) Law, Holger Spamann Spamann
Contemporary Legal Transplants: Legal Families And The Diffusion Of (Corporate) Law, Holger Spamann Spamann
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Competition Policy And Comparative Corporate Governance Of State-Owned Enterprises, D. Daniel Sokol
Competition Policy And Comparative Corporate Governance Of State-Owned Enterprises, D. Daniel Sokol
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Origins, Functionalism, And The Future Of Comparative Law, Chrisopher A. Whytock
Legal Origins, Functionalism, And The Future Of Comparative Law, Chrisopher A. Whytock
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Boumediene V. Bush: Habeas Corpus, Exhaustion, And The Special Circumstances Exception, Brandon C. Pond
Boumediene V. Bush: Habeas Corpus, Exhaustion, And The Special Circumstances Exception, Brandon C. Pond
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Just Go Away: Representation, Due Process, And Preclusion In Class Actions, Debra Lyn Bassett
Just Go Away: Representation, Due Process, And Preclusion In Class Actions, Debra Lyn Bassett
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Commercial Speech, "Irrational" Clients, And The Persistence Of Bans On Subjective Lawyer Advertising, Nat Stern
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suboptimal Executive Privilege, Stephen C. N. Lilley
Suboptimal Executive Privilege, Stephen C. N. Lilley
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diversity V. Colorblindness, Patrick S. Shin
The Stigma Of Conviction: Coram Nobis, Civil Disabilities, And The Right To Clear One's Name, David Wolitz
The Stigma Of Conviction: Coram Nobis, Civil Disabilities, And The Right To Clear One's Name, David Wolitz
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fair Housing And Roommates: Contesting A Presumption Of Constitutionality, Brooke Wright
Fair Housing And Roommates: Contesting A Presumption Of Constitutionality, Brooke Wright
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beautifying The Ugly Step-Sister: Desiging An Effective Cap-And-Trade Program To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Miles Young
Beautifying The Ugly Step-Sister: Desiging An Effective Cap-And-Trade Program To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Miles Young
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Lobbying Efforts Of A Church: How Far Is Too Far?, Chase Manderino
Understanding The Lobbying Efforts Of A Church: How Far Is Too Far?, Chase Manderino
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Knowledge Problem Of New Paternalism, Mario J. Rizzo, Douglas Glen Whitman
The Knowledge Problem Of New Paternalism, Mario J. Rizzo, Douglas Glen Whitman
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cops, Robbers, And Search Engines: The Questionable Role Of Criminal Law In Contributory Infringement Doctrine, Mark Bartholomew
Cops, Robbers, And Search Engines: The Questionable Role Of Criminal Law In Contributory Infringement Doctrine, Mark Bartholomew
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Talking Originalism , Andrew B. Coan
Patening The Curve Ball: Business Methods And Industry Norms, Gerard N. Magliocca
Patening The Curve Ball: Business Methods And Industry Norms, Gerard N. Magliocca
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ways To Change: A Reevaluation Of Article V Campaigns And Legislative Constitutionalism , Mary Ziegler
Ways To Change: A Reevaluation Of Article V Campaigns And Legislative Constitutionalism , Mary Ziegler
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.