Law as Convention |
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Authors: | NOEL B REYNOLDS |
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Institution: | Department of Political Science Brigham Young University 764 Spencer W. Kimball Tower Provo, UT 84602 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The widely recognized impasse in legal theory, which requires an account of law as "both a social fact and a framework of reasons for action" has been most interestingly addressed in recent years by writers characterizing law as convention in the sense of a solution to a game theoretical "coordination problem." As critics have neutralized most of these proposals, the author advances an account of conventionalism, drawing on economic and sociological theory, which he claims makes the bridge between positivist and naturalist theories of law without compromising the basic insights of either. The result is a unified theory of law, politics and society. |
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