Semantic Scholar Open Access 2008 12 sitasi

Common Law and Civil Law as Pro-Market Adaptations

Benito Arruñada Benito Arruñada Veneta Andonova

Abstrak

We argue that in the development of the Western legal system, cognitive departures are the main determinant of the optimal degree of judicial rule-making. Judicial discretion, seen here as the main distinguishing feature between both legal systems, is introduced in civil law jurisdictions to protect, rather than to limit, freedom of contract against potential judicial backlash. Such protection was unnecessary in common law countries, where free-market relations enjoyed safer judicial ground mainly due to their relatively gradual evolution, their reliance on practitioners as judges, and the earlier development of institutional checks and balances that supported private property rights. In our framework, differences in costs and benefits associated with self-interest and lack of information require a cognitive failure to be active.

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Penulis (3)

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Benito Arruñada

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Benito Arruñada

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Veneta Andonova

Format Sitasi

Arruñada, B., Arruñada, B., Andonova, V. (2008). Common Law and Civil Law as Pro-Market Adaptations. https://doi.org/10.2139/SSRN.1154533

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Tahun Terbit
2008
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.2139/SSRN.1154533
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