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Second Generation Of Law And Economics Of Conflict Of Laws: Baxter's Comparative Impairment And Beyond, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, William H. Allen May 1999

Second Generation Of Law And Economics Of Conflict Of Laws: Baxter's Comparative Impairment And Beyond, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, William H. Allen

Scholarly Publications

In his 1963 article in the Stanford Law Review, “Choice of Law and the Federal System,” Professor William F. Baxter criticized the choice-of-law approach of the First Restatement of the Conflict of Laws. According to the Restatement, courts should apply the law of the state where the last act or event deemed necessary to create a cause of action occurred. In contrast, Baxter advocated a comparative-impairment approach, whereby judges were obligated to apply the law of the state whose public policy would suffer the greatest impairment if its law was not applied. The authors contend that although Baxter’s approach caries …


The Employment Contract, Ian Ayres, Stewart J. Schwab Apr 1999

The Employment Contract, Ian Ayres, Stewart J. Schwab

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

This article consists of Professors Ian Ayres and Stewart Schwab 's presentation given at the Economic Analysis of State Employment Law Issues Symposium. Following the presentation, audience members and the presenters participated in a discussion concerning employment contracts. The Journal staff and Professors Ayres and Schwab compiled and edited some of these questions and responses.


Consideraciones Acerca Del Proyecto De Reforma Del Código Civil Y Los Contratos De Empresa, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1999

Consideraciones Acerca Del Proyecto De Reforma Del Código Civil Y Los Contratos De Empresa, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Se analizan y valoran las propuestas de la reforma proyectada en 1998, respecto de los contratos de empresa, incluyendo la etapa precontractual, reglas de interpretación y contratos con cláusulas predispuestas


La Prescripción De Las Acciones Cambiarias, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1999

La Prescripción De Las Acciones Cambiarias, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Estudio sobre la prescripción de las acciones para el cobro de títulos valores cambiarios (letra de cambio, pagaré, cheque, factura de crédito y letras hipotecarias)


La Retribución De Los Directores Y El Análisis Económico Del Derecho: Reflexiones Sobre El Caso De Las Sociedades Abiertas, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1999

La Retribución De Los Directores Y El Análisis Económico Del Derecho: Reflexiones Sobre El Caso De Las Sociedades Abiertas, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Desde la perspectiva del AED, análisis crítico de las disposiciones de la ley de sociedades comerciales en materia de retribución de administradores


Las Cláusulas Abusivas En El Contrato De Emisión De Tarjeta De Crédito, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1999

Las Cláusulas Abusivas En El Contrato De Emisión De Tarjeta De Crédito, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de las cláusulas abusivas integrando las disposiciones de la ley 25065 de tarjetas de crédito con las normas generales de tutela al consumidor (ley 24240)


Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras En Las Operaciones De Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1999

Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras En Las Operaciones De Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Tratamiento de una cuestión sustantiva en las operaciones de crédito al consumo: la tutela del consumidor ante el incumplimiento del proveedor y la pretensión de cobro del financista


Alcances De La Ley 23.928 Y Su Vinculación Con Los Contratos De Locación, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1999

Alcances De La Ley 23.928 Y Su Vinculación Con Los Contratos De Locación, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis del alcance de la prohibición de indexar obligaciones, a propósito de una nota a fallo de la Cámara Nacional Civil sobre un contrato de locación comercial


Microfinance And The Mechanics Of Solidarity Lending: Improving Access To Credit Throught Innovations In Contract Structure, Jameel Jaffer Jan 1999

Microfinance And The Mechanics Of Solidarity Lending: Improving Access To Credit Throught Innovations In Contract Structure, Jameel Jaffer

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Tentative Case Against Flexibility In Commercial Law, Omri Ben-Shahar Jan 1999

The Tentative Case Against Flexibility In Commercial Law, Omri Ben-Shahar

Articles

Well-rooted in modern commercial law is the idea that the law and the obligations that it enforces should reflect the empirical reality of the relationship between the contracting parties. The Uniform Commercial Code ("Code") champions this tradition by viewing the performance practices formed among the parties throughout their interaction as a primary source for interpreting and supplementing their explicit contracts. The generous recognition of waiver and modifications, as well as the binding force the Code accords to course of performance, course of dealings, and customary trade usages, effectively permits unwritten commercial practices to vary and to erode explicit contractual provisions.


An Economic Analysis Of The Guaranty Contract, Avery W. Katz Jan 1999

An Economic Analysis Of The Guaranty Contract, Avery W. Katz

Faculty Scholarship

Guaranty arrangements, in which one person stands as surety for a second person's obligation to a third, are ubiquitous in commercial transactions and in commercial law. In recent years, however, scholarly attention to the topic has been scant; and no one has systematically analyzed this body of law and practice from an economic policy perspective. Accordingly, this Article attempts to outline the basic economic logic underlying the guaranty relationship, and applies the results to a variety of specific issues in government policy and private planning. It poses and answers three main questions: First, why would a creditor prefer to make …


Waiting For The Omelet To Set: Match-Specific Assets And Minority Oppression In The Close Corporation, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter Jan 1999

Waiting For The Omelet To Set: Match-Specific Assets And Minority Oppression In The Close Corporation, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery Jan 1999

Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery

All Faculty Scholarship

Professors Bratton and McCahery take up the main questions addressed by the literature on comparative corporate governance: whether national governance systems can be expected to converge in the near future, and whether the focal point of that convergence will be a new, hybrid governance system comprised of the best practices drawn from different systems. This Article advances the view that neither global convergence that eliminates systemic differences nor the emergence of a hybrid best practice safely can be projected because each national governance system is a system to a significant extent. Each system, rather than consisting of a loose collection …


Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West Jan 1999

Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West

Michigan Law Review

Modern derivative securities - financial instruments whose value is linked to or "derived" from some other asset - are often sophisticated, complex, and subject to a variety of rules and regulations. The same is true of the derivative instruments traded at the world's first organized futures exchange, the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka, Japan, where trade flourished for nearly 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until shortly before World War II. This Article analyzes Dojima's organization, efficiency, and amalgam of legal and extralegal rules. In doing so, it contributes to a growing body of literature on commercial self-regulation while …


Lawyers, Law, And Contract Formation: Comments On Daniel Keating's 'Exploring The Battle Of The Forms In Action', Robert K. Rasumssen Jan 1999

Lawyers, Law, And Contract Formation: Comments On Daniel Keating's 'Exploring The Battle Of The Forms In Action', Robert K. Rasumssen

Michigan Law Review

Attempting to infuse the austerity of theory with a dose of reality, an intrepid group of legal scholars has left the security of the office and ventured into the work-a-day world of commercial practices. The information that they have gathered and are sharing with the rest of us is furthering our understanding of the interaction between commercial law and commercial practice. Embedded in much of the research they have generated is the not-so-flattering conclusion that law professors suffer from a self-serving bias. Those of us in the academy engage in the assumption, often unstated or even unacknowledged, that the law …


La Prueba Del Daño En La Responsabilidad Civil Por El Otorgamiento Abusivo Del Crédito, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Dec 1998

La Prueba Del Daño En La Responsabilidad Civil Por El Otorgamiento Abusivo Del Crédito, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de la dinámica probatoria del daño en los supuestos de otorgamiento abusivo del crédito


Elementos Do Contrato De Arrendamento Mercantil (Leasing) E A Propriedade Do Arrendatário, Ivo T. Gico Dec 1998

Elementos Do Contrato De Arrendamento Mercantil (Leasing) E A Propriedade Do Arrendatário, Ivo T. Gico

Ivo Teixeira Gico Jr.

O artigo traça os pontos relevantes acerca do contrato de arrendamento mercantil conhecido como leasing. The article outlines the important points about the leasing.