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_aPrecedent and Statute : _bLawmaking in the Courts versus Lawmaking in Parliament / _cby Orlin Yalnazov. |
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_aWiesbaden : _bSpringer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : _bImprint: Springer Gabler, _c2018. |
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_aÖkonomische Analyse des Rechts | Economic Analysis of Law , _x2524-7360 |
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505 | 0 | _aTwo Types of Legal Uncertainty -- Economics of the Fact-Law Distinction -- Fact, Law, and Legal Change -- Remoteness in Contract -- Metarules versus Metastandards -- Precedent in the Civil and Common Law. | |
520 | _aShould laws be made in courts or in parliaments? Orlin Yalnazov proposes a new approach to the problem. He conceptualizes law as an information product, and law-making as an exercise in production. Law-making has inputs and outputs, and technology is used to transform one into the other. Law may, depending on input and technology, take on different forms: it can be vague or it can be certain. The 'technologies' between which we may choose are precedent and statute. Differences between the two being sizeable, our choice has significant repercussions for the cost of the input and the form of the output. The author applies this framework to several problems, including the comparison between the common and the civil law, comparative civil procedure, and EU law. Perhaps most critically, he offers a critique of the 'efficiency of the common law' hypothesis. Contents Two Types of Legal Uncertainty Economics of the Fact-Law Distinction Fact, Law, and Legal Change Remoteness in Contract Metarules versus Metastandards Precedent in the Civil and Common Law Target Groups Researchers, students, and practitioners in the fields of law, economics, and legal philosophy The Author Orlin Yalnazov was born in Varna. He holds a PhD in Law and Economics, awarded jointly by Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Universität Hamburg, and Universitá di Bologna, as well as an LLM from the University of Cambridge and an LLB from Durham University. He works at the University of Hull. | ||
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