Vol. 151 No. 3, January 2003
Index
- Preferences and rational choice: new perspectives and legal implications.
- The domain of preference.
- Paradoxes of the safe society: a rational actor approach to the reconceptualization of risk and the reformation of risk regulation.
- Takeover defense when financial markets are (only) relatively efficient.
- Will as international bargaining: implications for rationality.
- Before and after: temporal anomalies in legal doctrine.
- Can utilitarianism justify legal rights with moral force?
- Prudence and constitutional rights.
- Is risk a harm?
- Beyond the precautionary principle.
- Trust, guilt, and securities regulation.
- The jurisprudence of greed.
- Value analysis of political behavior - self-interested, moralistic, altruistic, moral.
- Rational choice and categorical reason.
- Regulation for conservatives: behavioral economics and the case for "asymmetric paternalism".
- The puzzle of "ex ante efficiency": does rational approvability have moral weight?