From economic to legal competition : new perspectives on law and institutions in Europe / Alain Marciano and Jean-Michel Josselin.
2003
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From economic to legal competition : new perspectives on law and institutions in Europe / Alain Marciano and Jean-Michel Josselin.
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Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. : E. Elgar, [2003]
Copyright
©2003
Description
1 online resource (ix, 217 pages) : illustrations.
Series
New horizons in law and economics.
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Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction : co-ordinating demand and supply of law : market forces or state control?
2. On 'legal choice' and legal competition in a federal system of justice : lessons for European legal integration
3. Harmonization of environmental liability legislation in the European Union
4. Resale price maintenance for books in Germany and the European Union : a legal and economic analysis
5. Tax Mimicking among regional jurisdictions
6. Harmonization of judicial interest payments and litigation in a federalist state
7. European policymaking : an agency-theoretic analysis
8. Accounting for centralization in the European Union : Niskanen, Monnet or Thatcher?
9. From fiscal competition to juridical competition : lessons from the French. experience.
2. On 'legal choice' and legal competition in a federal system of justice : lessons for European legal integration
3. Harmonization of environmental liability legislation in the European Union
4. Resale price maintenance for books in Germany and the European Union : a legal and economic analysis
5. Tax Mimicking among regional jurisdictions
6. Harmonization of judicial interest payments and litigation in a federalist state
7. European policymaking : an agency-theoretic analysis
8. Accounting for centralization in the European Union : Niskanen, Monnet or Thatcher?
9. From fiscal competition to juridical competition : lessons from the French. experience.
Summary
The idea of legal competition as a decentralized market process of law provision in which legal clubs compete, has earned an indisputable legitimacy among economists. This book presents a debate concerning the merits of and conditions for a competitive provision of law, with a special focus on institutions in Europe.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
ISBN
9781781950708 e-book
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