Bijural services as factors of production
Albert Breton and
Pierre Salmon
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Abstract:
This study is primarily concerned with the security of transactions and contracts in contexts in which there is more than one legal system - in bijural (or multijural) societies - and with the contribution that bijural lawyers can make to the security of transactions and contracts, that is with the productivity of bijural lawyers. It is, as a consequence, focused on the demand for bijurallawyers as factor inputs in the production of contractual security and, at one remove, transaction security.1 To be in a position to proceed with this analysis, certain basic concepts must be clarified and the domain of the inquiry delineated. We devote the Introduction to these tasks.(...)
Keywords: bijural society; legal system; contract (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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Published in [Research Report] Laboratoire d'économie et de gestion (LEG). 2005, 48 p., figures, bibliographie
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