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Rules for a Flat World - Why Humans Invented Law How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global

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Zusatztext Overall, Rules for a Flat World is a valuable introduction...Its heady mix of down-to-earth readability and cutting-edge critique and imagination make it a must-read for engaging in this essential design process. Informationen zum Autor Professor of Law and Professor of Economics, University of Southern California Klappentext The law and legal methods on which we currently rely have failed to evolve along with technology. In Rules for a Flat World, Gillian Hadfield shows us that law provides critical infrastructure for the cooperation and collaboration on which economic growth is built. Zusammenfassung The law and legal methods on which we currently rely have failed to evolve along with technology. In Rules for a Flat World, Gillian Hadfield shows us that law provides critical infrastructure for the cooperation and collaboration on which economic growth is built. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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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