Does Increased Litigation Increase Justice In A Second Best World


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The American Illness


The American Illness

Author: F. H. Buckley

language: en

Publisher: Yale University Press

Release Date: 2013-05-28


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DIVThis provocative book brings together twenty-plus contributors from the fields of law, economics, and international relations to look at whether the U.S. legal system is contributing to the country’s long postwar decline. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the interactions between economics and the law—in such areas as corruption, business regulation, and federalism—and explains how our system works differently from the one in most countries, with contradictory and hard to understand business regulations, tort laws that vary from state to state, and surprising judicial interpretations of clearly written contracts. This imposes far heavier litigation costs on American companies and hampers economic growth./div

The Idea of Justice


The Idea of Justice

Author: Amartya Sen

language: en

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Release Date: 2009-09-30


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The most important contribution to the subject since John Rawls' A Theory of Justice. Sen argues that what we urgently need in our troubled world is not a theory of an ideally just state, but a theory that can yield judgments as to comparative justice, judgments that tell us when and why we are moving closer to or farther away from realizing justice in the present globalized world.

Cause Lawyering and the State in a Global Era


Cause Lawyering and the State in a Global Era

Author: Austin Sarat

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2001-05-03


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This volume brings together contextually sensitive, cross-cultural, and comparative research that analyzes the ways in which cause lawyering is influencing, and being influenced by, the disaggregation of state power associated with democratization and globalization.