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"The book is a short introduction to Comparative Law and Economics, a growing field in the interaction between Law, Economics and Comparative Political Science. It is guide to economists, lawyers and political scientists looking for a brief overview. It includes both strands of the traditional...
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In this article, we study judicial behavior at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC). British judges in general, and British high court judges in particular, are perceived to be independent and isolated from political pressure and interference. Furthermore, these judges tend to show...
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In this paper we investigate empirically the determinants of judicial behavior at the Philippine Supreme Court in the period 1986-2010. Our results show some alignment between individual Justices and the interests of the presidential appointers, although it varies across presidential terms. We...
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Abstract Introduction to the Twenty-Second Annual Conference of the European Association of Law and Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Abstract The 23rd Annual Conference of the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE) was held September 14-16, 2006 in Madrid, Spain. Five papers have survived a strictly anonymous refereeing procedure of the highest standard as the ones to be published here in the Review of Law and...
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Existe evidencia empírica de que se da una asociación positiva entre el número de abogados por habitante y el número de litigios entre países. Por ejemplo, España cuenta con más litigios y más abogados por habitante que la mayoría de los países de la OCDE. ¿Cómo interpretar esta...
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This research inspects the general implications of considering duration of confinement as a deduction to the convicted consumer-worker time endowment. Even if analytically simple, the model is able to shed some light on the expected wage profile of criminals, and the pattern of their...
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