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In: Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal (Forthcoming)
Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments January 1, 2015 erstellt
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This paper presents a systematic analysis of the theory of law "as claim" through a critical review of Bruno Leoni's work. I argue that this philosophical theory provides a useful methodological framework for the analysis of law-making processes. I also demonstrate how Leoni's critique of legislation offers insights into the efficient institutional response to the growing demand for law that has emerged from the increasing complexity of contemporary societies — insights that are particularly relevant in an age characterized by continuing technological changes and profound social mutations that challenge the existing organization of the sources of law. Finally, I contend that the idea of law as claim provides useful guidelines for a critical review of the methodological foundations of the mainstream discipline of law and economics