International Review of Law and Economics
1981 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2005
- Functional Change and Bank Strategy in German Corporate Governance pp. 513-540

- Dwight B. Crane and Ulrike Schaede
- The Role of Panels in Enhancing Legal Predictability pp. 541-555

- Douglas Glen Whitman
- Takeover Defenses' Influence on Managerial Incentives pp. 556-577

- Caspar Rose
- Duality in Property: Commons and Anticommons pp. 578-591

- Francesco Parisi, Norbert Schulz and Ben Depoorter
- The Economics of Bail Setting and Social Welfare pp. 592-603

- Boon Lim, Euston Quah and Khye Chong Tan
- Risk Aversion, Liability Rules, and Safety pp. 604-623

- Joshua Graff Zivin, Richard Just and David Zilberman
Volume 25, issue 3, 2005
- Conference on Commercial Law Theory and the Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG) pp. 311-313

- Clayton P. Gillette and Avery W. Katz
- What Sources of Law for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods?: Why One has to Look Beyond the CISG pp. 314-341

- Franco Ferrari
- The CISG's Expansion Bias: A Comment on Franco Ferrari pp. 342-349

- Steven Walt
- An Ex-Ante View of the Battle of the Forms: Inducing Parties to Draft Reasonable Terms pp. 350-370

- Omri Ben-Shahar
- A Comment on `An Ex-Ante View of the Battle of the Forms: Inducing Parties to Draft Reasonable Terms' by Omri Ben-Shahar pp. 371-377

- Alberto Monti
- Remedies for Breach of Contract Under the CISG pp. 378-396

- Avery W. Katz
- Substantive and Jurisdictional Aspects of International Contract Remedies: A Comment on Avery Katz's "Remedies for Breach of Contract Under the CISG" pp. 397-410

- Marco Torsello
- Remedies and the CISG: Another Perspective pp. 411-414

- Robert A. Hillman
- Competing Approaches to Force Majeure and Hardship pp. 415-433

- Catherine Kessedjian
- Impediments and Hardship in International Sales: A Commentary on Catherine Kessedjian's "Competing Approaches to Force Majeure and Hardship" pp. 434-445

- Joseph Lookofsky
- The Political Economy of International Sales Law pp. 446-486

- Clayton P. Gillette and Robert E. Scott
- Towards a Universal Doctrine of Breach of Contract: The Impact of the CISG pp. 487-500

- Jurgen Basedow
- A Comment on "Towards a Universal Doctrine of Breach--The Impact of CISG," by Jurgen Basedow pp. 501-511

- Michael Bridge
Volume 25, issue 2, 2005
- "Whistle Blowing" Regulation and Accounting Standards Enforcement in Germany and Europe--An Economic Perspective pp. 143-168

- Matthias Schmidt
- The Information Content of Registered Insider Trading Under Lax Law Enforcement pp. 169-185

- Tomasz Wisniewski and Martin T. Bohl
- Police Efficiency in Offences Cleared: An Analysis of English "Basic Command Units" pp. 186-208

- Leigh Drake and Richard Simper
- Law and Economics of Obligations pp. 209-228

- Urs Schweizer
- Culture, Law, and Corporate Governance pp. 229-255

- Amir N. Licht, Chanan Goldschmidt and Shalom Schwartz
- A Note on Negligence and Collusion-Proof Liability pp. 256-263

- Christopher Garmon
- Settlement Pressure pp. 264-275

- J.B. Heaton
- The Effects of Taxation on Income-Producing Crimes with Variable Leisure Time pp. 276-289

- Avraham D. Tabbach
- Matching Candidates with Academic Teams: A Case for Academic Tenure pp. 290-310

- J. Stephen Ferris and Michael McKee
Volume 25, issue 1, 2005
- The Elimination of Hung Juries: Retrials and Nonunanimous Verdicts pp. 1-19

- William Neilson and Harold Winter
- Alcohol, Drugs and Violent Crime pp. 20-44

- Sara Markowitz
- Should the Standard of Proof be Lowered to Reduce Crime? pp. 45-61

- Tone Ognedal
- Workshop on Law and Economic Development, Hamburg, Germany, January 2004 pp. 62-64

- Robert D. Cooter, Angara Raja and Hans-Bernd Schafer
- Law and Economics in the Tropics: Some Reflections pp. 65-74

- Pranab Bardhan
- Formal Markets and Informal Insurance pp. 75-88

- Ethan Ligon
- An empirical assessment of the impact of formal versus informal dispute resolution on poverty: A governance-based approach pp. 89-106

- Edgardo Buscaglia and Paul B. Stephan
- International Substitutes for Domestic Institutions: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Governance pp. 107-123

- Tom Ginsburg
- Licensing Regimes east and West pp. 124-142

- Anthony Ogus and Zhang Qing
Volume 24, issue 4, 2004
- Twentieth Annual Conference of the European Association of Law and Economics, Nancy, France, September 2003 pp. 405-407

- Bruno Deffains and Myriam Doriat Duban
- Sentencing private benefits in takeover contest pp. 409-424

- Christian At, Nathalie Chappe and Pierre-Henri Morand
- Industry-specificities and size of corporations: determinants of ownership structures pp. 425-446

- Christoph Van der Elst
- Ex post efficiency of bankruptcy procedures: A general normative framework pp. 447-471

- Régis Blazy and Bertrand Chopard
- On the enforcement of specific performance in Civil Law countries pp. 473-487

- Henrik Lando and Caspar Rose
- The rise and fall of communal liability in ancient law pp. 489-505

- Francesco Parisi and Giuseppe Dari-Mattiacci
- Causality and causation in tort law pp. 507-523

- Robert Young, Michael Faure and Paul Fenn
- Remedies for damage to property: money damages or restitution in natura? pp. 525-541

- Eleni Zervogianni
Volume 24, issue 3, 2004
- Modular liability rules pp. 269-297

- Ronen Avraham
- Relying on a man's word?: An experimental study on non-binding contracts pp. 299-332

- Bernd Irlenbusch
- Wholesale payments: questioning the market-failure hypothesis pp. 333-350

- George Selgin
- Does the appointment of judges increase the output of the judiciary? pp. 351-369

- Michael Beenstock and Yoel Haitovsky
- Regulatory competition and the location of international arbitration proceedings pp. 371-384

- Christopher R. Drahozal
- A penalty system to enforce policy measures under incomplete information pp. 385-403

- Alexander Kritikos
Volume 24, issue 2, 2004
- National courts and the European Court of Justice: a public choice analysis of the preliminary reference procedure pp. 125-145

- George Tridimas and Takis Tridimas
- The location of women's prisons and the deterrence effect of "harder" time pp. 147-167

- Kelly Bedard and Eric Helland
- Self-fulfilling impressions of criminality: unintentional race profiling pp. 169-190

- Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
- The volume of federal litigation and the macroeconomy pp. 191-207

- Lance Bachmeier, Patrick Gaughan and Norman Swanson
- The advantage of focusing law enforcement effort pp. 209-218

- Henrik Lando and Steven Shavell
- Corruption and the optimal use of nonmonetary sanctions pp. 219-225

- Nuno Garoupa and Daniel Klerman
- Comparing quality signals as tools of consumer protection: are warranties always better than advertisements to promote higher product quality? pp. 227-239

- Juergen Noll
- On the definition and efficiency of punitive damages pp. 241-254

- C.Y. Cyrus Chu and Chen-Ying Huang
- Patent pool enhances market competition pp. 255-268

- Atsushi Kato
Volume 24, issue 1, 2004
- Good-faith error and intentional trespassing in adverse possession pp. 1-13

- Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Publicity and the optimal punitive damage multiplier pp. 15-27

- John M. Yun
- Enforcement costs, optimal sanctions, and the choice between ex-post liability and ex-ante regulation pp. 29-48

- Robert Innes
- Precaution, compensation, and threats of sanction: the case of alcohol servers pp. 49-69

- Lan Liang, Frank Sloan and Emily M. Stout
- Government warnings and the information provided by safety regulation pp. 71-88

- Paul Calcott
- ecision making in the absence of successful fact finding: theory and experimental evidence on adversarial versus inquisitorial systems of adjudication pp. 89-105

- Michael K. Block and Jeffrey S. Parker
- Legal expenses insurance, risk aversion and litigation pp. 107-119

- Anthony Heyes, Neil Rickman and Dionisia Tzavara
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