Why look at legal institutions through an economic lens? In our #ThursdayColloquium H.-B. Schäfer @bucerius_law discusses "Rule of Law and Economic Development" and @PeterCserne@unihh fellow at HIAS talks about his forthcoming book on „Sense and Nonsense in Law and Economics“
As someone who loves opera but often wonders "where is this art form going?" I was so excited to read this profile -- and to learn about @amoc the American Modern Opera Company.
You can now register to the 12th MetaLawEcon workshop on "Economic Analysis of Law and Law & Political Economy in Europe" here: https://t.co/Cy85YXZLyt
#LawandPoliticalEconomy:
Exciting? Inspiring?
Opportunity for European academia?
You wildly disagree?
Share your view!
Submit abstract by 1.9.21
Join on 3-4.12.21
#callforpapers here: https://t.co/e0xLUD9IcG
This journal does not entitle book reviews but I would call it: TIMBER, THEOLOGY AND COMING OUT: REMARKS ON RALF DREIER’S IRREGULAR MEMOIR
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BOOK ALERT: Economics in Legal Reasoning, co-edited with @PeterCserne , is out as an e-Book. https://t.co/oDv1d2x0zu
Print version can be pre-ordered.
@Palgrave is happy to provide review copies. Just saying...