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Full-Text Articles in Law
Maturing Into Normal Science: The Effect Of Empirical Legal Studies On Law And Economics, Robert D. Cooter
Maturing Into Normal Science: The Effect Of Empirical Legal Studies On Law And Economics, Robert D. Cooter
Robert Cooter
Empirical legal studies (ELS), according to this Article, is the maturation of law and economics (L&E) into the long-awaited science of law. The main sociological consequence will be the gradual spread of ELS and L&E into the nonelite law schools. This process can only go so far because science concerns law’s effects, whereas teaching at nonelite law schools concerns law’s content. To learn law’s content, pass the bar exam, and practice law, students need an intuitive understanding of law’s effects. To move to the center of law teaching and practice, the next task of ELS is to make the correct …
¿Es La Separación De Funciones Un Estándar Justiciable Para El Régimen De Sanciones Administrativas?, Sergio Verdugo Sverdugor@Udd.Cl, José Francisco García
¿Es La Separación De Funciones Un Estándar Justiciable Para El Régimen De Sanciones Administrativas?, Sergio Verdugo Sverdugor@Udd.Cl, José Francisco García
Sergio Verdugo R.
Los autores comentan la sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional chileno, que declara la inaplicabilidad de un precepto del Código Sanitario que le permite al Director del Instituto de Salud Pública solicitar al intendente respectivo la privación de libertad de infractores que no hayan pagado multas cursadas con anterioridad, frente a lo cual no existe un posible control judicial que impida la aplicación efectiva de la medida cárcel. Los autores argumentan que el caso es, en realidad, acerca de la separación de funciones, y que el fallo persigue un equilibrio entre el respeto a los derechos de los regulados y el adecuado …
Who Is Making International Tax Policy? International Organizations As Power Players In A High Stakes World, Diane M. Ring
Who Is Making International Tax Policy? International Organizations As Power Players In A High Stakes World, Diane M. Ring
Diane M. Ring
Who makes international tax policy in today’s world? Certainly no single body possesses that power - there is no global tax authority, and states are not capable of achieving all of their international tax policy goals on a unilateral basis. The development of international tax policy is an interactive and dynamic process that involves a wide range of players, most of whom can be characterized as international organizations. Their roles, goals, tools and influence vary by organization and by issue, but their net impact on tax policy is undeniable. If we are to better understand how tax policy is formed, …
The Promise Of International Tax Scholarship And Its Implications For Research Design, Theory And Methodology, Diane M. Ring
The Promise Of International Tax Scholarship And Its Implications For Research Design, Theory And Methodology, Diane M. Ring
Diane M. Ring
What should international tax scholars be doing? Over the past two decades, international tax has grown both as a practice area and as a field of study. Scholars have begun devoting significant attention to the development, design, and implementation of international tax law. This activity is accompanied by a reflection on the scholarship and its goals, method and content. A review of modern international tax scholarship reveals that as the field has matured, international tax scholars have increasingly turned to other disciplines, especially social sciences, to draw upon their insights, ideas, and research to improve understanding of international tax policy. …
When Kids Are Left In Cars: Blame The Brain, Kent Greenfield
When Kids Are Left In Cars: Blame The Brain, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Generalidades De La Propiedad Intelectual En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Generalidades De La Propiedad Intelectual En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Presentación de las Generalidades de la Propiedad Intelectual en México (Propiedad Industrial y Derechos de Autor), legislación que la rige, aplicación y modalidades
Constitution Day, Happy Illegal Holiday!, Kent Greenfield
Constitution Day, Happy Illegal Holiday!, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
The Practical Soul Of Business Ethics: The Corporate Manager's Dilemma And The Social Teaching Of The Catholic Church, Leo L. Clarke, Bruce P. Frohnen, Edward C. Lyons
The Practical Soul Of Business Ethics: The Corporate Manager's Dilemma And The Social Teaching Of The Catholic Church, Leo L. Clarke, Bruce P. Frohnen, Edward C. Lyons
Edward C. Lyons
This Article focuses on and attempts to dispel an overly narrow view of the moral responsibilities of corporations and their managers. Many businessmen and lawyers, relying on prevailing approaches to business ethics, labor under the misperception that the moral ladder in the business world has only one rung: "Be honest." Americans, however, should, can and do expect more from the managers of our large corporations, and virtually every Fortune 100 company publicly espouses a "social responsibility" far exceeding mere honesty. Further, as is demonstrated, American jurisprudence is consistent with those expectations. This Article's thesis is that Catholic Social Teaching provides …
Law As Economy: Convention, Corporation, Currency, Ritu Birla
Law As Economy: Convention, Corporation, Currency, Ritu Birla
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Money In The 1890s: The Circulation Of Politics, Economics, And Law, Roy Kreitner
Money In The 1890s: The Circulation Of Politics, Economics, And Law, Roy Kreitner
UC Irvine Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ownership Unbundling In European Energy Market & Legal Problems Under Eu Law, Michael Diathesopoulos
Ownership Unbundling In European Energy Market & Legal Problems Under Eu Law, Michael Diathesopoulos
Michael Diathesopoulos
In this paper we will examine the issue of ownership unbundling and forced divestiture remedies imposed in a series of recent competition law cases of the energy market - examined in other papers - in relation to the possible existence of a series of legal obstacles. These energy market decisions belong to a group of antitrust cases in which a structural divestiture remedy has been imposed under the provisions of Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003. This divestiture refers to transmission networks and to generation capacity and is meant to lead to severe structural changes, which are compatible with the findings …
Economic Pressure And The Law, Thomas Kohler
The Central American Constitutional Identity. A Study Of The Constitutional Imitation Phenomenon In The Integration Process Of The Region, Prof. Michele Carducci
The Central American Constitutional Identity. A Study Of The Constitutional Imitation Phenomenon In The Integration Process Of The Region, Prof. Michele Carducci
Michele Carducci Prof.
No abstract provided.
The Central American Constitutional Identity, Prof. Michele Carducci
The Central American Constitutional Identity, Prof. Michele Carducci
Michele Carducci Prof.
No abstract provided.
Post Racialism?, André Douglas Pond Cummings
Post Racialism?, André Douglas Pond Cummings
Faculty Scholarship
The 2008 election of President Barack Obama represents a halcyon moment in U.S. history. President Obama’s election begs a critical question: whether his nationwide landslide victory catapulted the United States, with its sordid racial past, into a truly post-racial place as many claim. While Obama’s election was possible due to important changes that have taken place in the United States in the past fifty years, the reality is that profound disparities continue to exist between minority and white Americans that show no sign of dissipating during this Obama presidency. Of these profound disparities, some of the most striking include those …
Church And State: An Economic Analysis, Keith N. Hylton, Yulia Rodionova, Fei Deng
Church And State: An Economic Analysis, Keith N. Hylton, Yulia Rodionova, Fei Deng
Faculty Scholarship
What purpose is served by a government's protection of religious liberty? Many have been suggested, the most prominent of which center on the protection of freedom of belief and expression. However, since every regulation potentially interferes with religious freedom, it is useful to consider more concrete purposes that could suggest limits on the degree to which religious liberty should be protected. This paper focuses on the concrete economic consequences of state regulation of religion. We examine the effects of state regulation on corruption, economic growth, and inequality. The results suggest that laws and practices burdening religion enhance corruption. Laws burdening …
La Jurisprudencia En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
La Jurisprudencia En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Breve presentación de la jurisprudencia en México, su aplicación, objetivos y fines para el Derecho Mexicano. ¿Por qué es util para el derecho? ¿Quién la emite?
Notariado Y Correduria Y Su Registro En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Notariado Y Correduria Y Su Registro En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Introducción al Derecho Notarial y Registral en México, cuyo objeto es conocer los elementos de las figuras del notario y del corredor público, la formalización de sus actos y su registro.
Tying Arrangements And Lawful Alternatives: Transaction Costs Considerations, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Tying Arrangements And Lawful Alternatives: Transaction Costs Considerations, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
Tying arrangements often increase welfare by promoting product quality and protecting the supplier's goodwill in the tying product. When the tying product works effectively only with ancillary materials or accessories or services of a particular kind or quality, its supplier can assure the requisite quality of the ancillary product only by supplying that product itself. The cost savings defense and the defenses of quality control or good will are the most widely recognized and accepted tying defenses.
One characteristic of manufactured products is differentiation among the offerings of various brands. This in turn produces a need for more specialized provision …
Quasi Exclusive Dealing, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Quasi Exclusive Dealing, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
All Faculty Scholarship
A firm's discounting policies over a single product raise concerns analogous to exclusive dealing in two situations. First, the firm may offer conditional discounts structured in such a way as to induce customers to take most of their requirements for a given product from the defendant. In addition, a firm may employ “slotting” fees or similar allowances paid by manufacturers to retailers, with the possible result that rivals have difficulty obtaining access to shelf space. Neither practice is literally "exclusive dealing," because neither involves a condition that the purchaser not deal in the goods of a rival, although they may …
Is “Transnational” Constitutional Law Possible?, Prof. Michele Carducci
Is “Transnational” Constitutional Law Possible?, Prof. Michele Carducci
Michele Carducci Prof.
No abstract provided.
Combating Moral Hazard: The Case For Rationalizing Public Employee Benefits, Maria O'Brien
Combating Moral Hazard: The Case For Rationalizing Public Employee Benefits, Maria O'Brien
Faculty Scholarship
The current crisis in public employee benefits is a fairly conventional moral hazard story about overly generous promises made by both private sector employers and politicians spending public dollars. The private sector, forced by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in 1993 to confront the true cost of promises made to future retirees, dealt with the newly discovered debt in a number of ways, including the termination of defined benefit plans which were quickly replaced by defined contribution plans. The public sector was also forced to confront its own largesse with the implementation of GASB 45 which focused careful attention …
College Students And The U.S. Census, Scott L. Schaffer
College Students And The U.S. Census, Scott L. Schaffer
UVM Libraries Conference Day
Scott discusses college-student statistics and implications from how that data is used in the United States census.
Wider Role For Our Miners In Africa, Lisa E. Sachs, Joel Negin, Glenn Denning
Wider Role For Our Miners In Africa, Lisa E. Sachs, Joel Negin, Glenn Denning
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment Staff Publications
The Australian government is rapidly increasing aid to Africa. But the real story about the country's engagement in Africa is the massive investment by Australian companies in extractive industries.
More than 150 Australian resource companies are active in more than 40 African countries with a total investment greater than $20 billion, including in coal in Mozambique, copper and uranium in Zambia, gold in Eritrea and uranium in Malawi.
Margin Squeeze In Mexican Mobile Telecommunications, Víctor Pavón-Villamayor
Margin Squeeze In Mexican Mobile Telecommunications, Víctor Pavón-Villamayor
Víctor Pavón-Villamayor
No abstract provided.
Presentación: El Razonamiento Heurístico Y Algunas Implicaciones En El Análisis Económico Del Derecho, Daniel Monroy
Presentación: El Razonamiento Heurístico Y Algunas Implicaciones En El Análisis Económico Del Derecho, Daniel Monroy
Daniel A Monroy C
Presentación efectuada en ALACDE del artículo "EL RAZONAMIENTO HEURÍSTICO Y ALGUNAS IMPLICACIONES EN EL ANÁLISIS ECONÓMICO DEL DERECHO: El caso de las normas sobre donación de órganos humanos"
Socioeconomic Rights And Theories Of Justice, Jeremy Waldron
Socioeconomic Rights And Theories Of Justice, Jeremy Waldron
San Diego Law Review
This Article considers the relation between theories of justice - such as John Rawls's theory - and theories of socioeconomic rights. In different ways, these two kinds of theories address much of the same subject matter. But they are quite strikingly different in format and texture. Theories of socioeconomic rights defend particular line-item requirements: a right to this or that good or opportunity, such as housing, health care, education, and social security. Theories of justice tend to involve a more integrated normative account of a society's basic structure, though they differ considerably among themselves in their structure. So how exactly …
Harsanyi 2.0, Matthew D. Adler
Harsanyi 2.0, Matthew D. Adler
All Faculty Scholarship
How should we make interpersonal comparisons of well-being levels and differences? One branch of welfare economics eschews such comparisons, which are seen as impossible or unknowable; normative evaluation is based upon criteria such as Pareto or Kaldor-Hicks efficiency that require no interpersonal comparability. A different branch of welfare economics, for example optimal tax theory, uses “social welfare functions” (SWFs) to compare social states and governmental policies. Interpersonally comparable utility numbers provide the input for SWFs. But this scholarly tradition has never adequately explained the basis for these numbers.
John Harsanyi, in his work on so-called “extended preferences,” advanced a fruitful …
Presentación: La Filosofía “Nudge”, Daniel Monroy
Presentación: La Filosofía “Nudge”, Daniel Monroy
Daniel A Monroy C
La presentación introduce la concepción de la filosofía "nudge" defendida por Cass Sunstein y Richard Thaler
Hacia La Construcción De Políticas Públicas Globales: Retos Para El Estado Nación De Cara A La Globalización, Mario A. Pinzón Mapc
Hacia La Construcción De Políticas Públicas Globales: Retos Para El Estado Nación De Cara A La Globalización, Mario A. Pinzón Mapc
Mario A Pinzón Camargo
Este artículo analiza los efectos en la idea de Estado nación bajo la lógica de la globalización. Examina los retos para el Estado en la construcción de políticas públicas globales, la definición de una nueva agenda global y un nuevo sistema institucional desarrollado bajo la lógica de la gobernanza global.