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Environmental liability reform and privatization in Central and Eastern Europe James Boyd OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 60
Comment on Francis van Loon, stephane delrue, and wim van wambeke, “sociological research on litigation: perspectives and examples” Rudi W. HolzhauerRob Teijl OriginalPaper Pages: 387 - 392
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The economics of crime and criminal law: An antithesis to sociological theories? Stephan M. Panther OriginalPaper Pages: 365 - 378
Comment on Roger Cotterrell “Sociological interpretations of legal development” Jürgen G. Backhaus OriginalPaper Pages: 361 - 364
Comment on Franz Von Benda-Beckmann, “anthropological approaches to property law and economics” Boudewijn Bouckaert OriginalPaper Pages: 337 - 345
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Toward an integration of economic and sociological approaches? Gerrit De Geest OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 308
Normative and rational choice accounts of human social behavior John Griffiths OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 299
The sociology of the sociology of law: A view from economics Richard A. Posner OriginalPaper Pages: 265 - 284
The economics of science policy: An analysis of the Althoff system Aldo Geuna Book review Pages: 247 - 249
The use of economic analysis by the Supreme Court in applying the concept of the relevant market Reuben E. Slesinger OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 245
Security of tenure in conventional and flexible employment regimes: A neoinstitutional perspective Erich SchanzeKarl Heinz Haunhorst OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 197
Contract discipline: In search of principles in the control of contracting power Paul Burrows OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 147
Income transfers, entrepreneurial effort, and the Coase theorem: The case for efficiency reconsidered Eirik G. Furubotn OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 118
Reducing the cost of resolving intellectual property disputes William Kingston OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 92
Explaining the process of change taking place in legal rules and social norms: The cases of institutional economics and new institutional economics Fernando Toboso OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 84
Fraud in courtship: Annulment and divorce Margaret F. BrinigMichael V. Alexeev OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 62
Economic models of compensation for damage caused by nuclear accidents: Some lessons for the revision of the Paris and Vienna Conventions Michael Faure OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 43
Assessing the performance of public enterprises: A public-choice approach Jürgen G. Backhaus OriginalPaper Pages: 275 - 287
The need for performance auditing in the public sector and the best-practice frontier Wim A. Moesen OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 274
Efficiency and effectiveness control based on economic analysis: The example of the Austrian court of audit Rainer BartelFriedrich Schneider OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 262
Applying game theory to the protection of public funds: Some introductory notes Francesco ForteCharles H. Powers OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 212
Agency problems in the legal political system and supreme auditing institutions Hannes Streim OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 191
Supreme auditing institutions: A politico-economic analysis Bruno S. Frey OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 176
A profile of the Italian state Audit Court: An agent in search of a resolute principal Francesco ForteGiuseppe Eusepi OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 160
The DutchAlgemene Rekenkamer and its role in light of practical experience Henk H. G. Koolen OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 149
The DutchAlgemene Rekenkamer and its role in light of contemporary theory Willem J. Van Braband OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 139
TheContaduria Mayor de Cuentas at the time of Ferdinand and Isabella of Castile (1474–1516) Esteban Hernández-Esteve OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 117
The economic functions of supreme auditing institutions: Purpose of the conference Jürgen G. Backhaus OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 84