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Rules for a flat world : Why humans invented law and how to reinvent it for a complex global economy

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2017Description: 396p xiISBN:
  • 9780199916528
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.100000 HAD
Contents:
Table of contents Preface Chapter 1: Rethinking what we mean by law Chapter 2: The invention of law Chapter 3: Law and the dancing landscape Chapter 4: The birth of modern legal infrastructure Chapter 5: Building a stable platform for complexity Chapter 6: The flat world Chapter 7: The limits of complexity and the cost of law Chapter 8: Problem-solving through markets Chapter 9: Markets for lawyers Chapter 10: Markets for rules Chapter 11: Life in the BoP Chapter 12: Building law for the BoP Chapter 13: Global markets for BoP legal infrastructure Conclusion
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Table of contents

Preface
Chapter 1: Rethinking what we mean by law
Chapter 2: The invention of law
Chapter 3: Law and the dancing landscape
Chapter 4: The birth of modern legal infrastructure
Chapter 5: Building a stable platform for complexity
Chapter 6: The flat world
Chapter 7: The limits of complexity and the cost of law
Chapter 8: Problem-solving through markets
Chapter 9: Markets for lawyers
Chapter 10: Markets for rules
Chapter 11: Life in the BoP
Chapter 12: Building law for the BoP
Chapter 13: Global markets for BoP legal infrastructure
Conclusion

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