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7 Nov 2008, 8:07 am
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge, has posted a new paper, Legal Origin, Juridical Form and Industrialisation in Historical Perspective: The Case of the Employment Contract and the Joint-Stock Company. [read post]
2 Jun 2020, 3:57 pm by NELB Staff
Christopher Markou (University of Cambridge - Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research (CBR)) and Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research (CBR), European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), University of Cambridge - Faculty... [read post]
14 Apr 2010, 9:54 pm by Lawrence Solum
John Armour (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law; Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance; European Corporate Governance Institute), Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research (CBR); European Corporate Governance Institute), Viviana Mollica, & Mathias M. [read post]
18 Aug 2015, 11:57 am
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge, Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law, and European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), and John Hamilton, University of Cambridge, Centre for Business Research, have published Russia's Legal Transitions: Marxist Theory, Neoclassical Economics and the Rule of Law as University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 42/2015. [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 6:10 am by John Armour, University of Oxford,
In the paper, Law and Financial Development: What We Are Learning from Time-Series Evidence, which was recently made publicly available on SSRN, my co-authors (Simon Deakin at the University of Cambridge; Viviana Mollica at Queen Mary University of London; and Mathias Siems at the University of East Anglia) and I explore the empirical evidence regarding the legal origins hypothesis. [read post]
Editor’s Note: Brian Cheffins is a Professor of Corporate Law at the University of Cambridge. [read post]
7 Jan 2011, 4:30 am by D. Gordon Smith
While many legal scholars have dismissed this work because of its naïve assumptions about law and legal change, especially in early papers, a group of legal scholars at Cambridge University – led by Simon Deakin, John Armour, and Ajit Singh – took Legal Origins Theory seriously. [read post]
12 Sep 2011, 10:25 am by pittlegalscholarship
Queen’s University Simon Deakin (Cambridge Law) presents “The Corporation as Commons.” This paper is not publicly available. [read post]
3 Feb 2009, 11:43 am
Keynote Speaker Simon Deakin, Professor of Law, University of Cambridge Faculty of Law, The Legal Origins Hypothesis: What are We Learning from Time-Series Evidence? [read post]
29 Mar 2020, 4:49 pm by INFORRM
Regulation of Big Data: Perspectives on Strategy, Policy, Law and Privacy, Health and Technology (2017) DOI 10.1007/s12553-017-0190-6, Deakin Law School Research Paper No. 17-22, Pompeu Casanovas, La Trobe Law School; Autonomous University of Barcelona – IDT, Louis de Koker, La Trobe Law School, Danuta Mendelson, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia – Deakin Law School, David Watts, La Trobe University – School of Law The… [read post]
1 Apr 2017, 11:52 am
It is grounded in a set of basic premises: that law embedded within the domestic legal orders of states with legitimately established governments is the most authoritative form of regulation,[16] that authentic remedies must be embedded within domestic legal orders of legitimately constituted states,[17]and that law across jurisdictions can be harmonized in part because it reflects universal values, or can be made to be coherent, at least at some reasonable level of generality.[18]But these… [read post]