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When the history of property rights encounters the Economics of Convention: some open questions starting from European history

Die Geschichte der Eigentumsrechte trifft auf die Economics of Convention: einige offene Fragen aus Sicht der europäischen Geschichte
[journal article]

Barbot, Michela

Abstract

"The aim of this article is to analyse the relationships between law and conventions with regards to an issue still little explored in the perspective of the Economics of Convention (EC): the history of property rights. Focusing on Continental Europe, the main key points of the recent debate on prop... view more

"The aim of this article is to analyse the relationships between law and conventions with regards to an issue still little explored in the perspective of the Economics of Convention (EC): the history of property rights. Focusing on Continental Europe, the main key points of the recent debate on property rights’ long-term evolution will be outlined, which are basically developed along the lines of the New Historical Institutionalism theories (NHI). After discussing the NHI approach to legal institutions, it will be demonstrated how even the soundest criticisms to this approach do not exhaust the list of open questions on the relationship between conventions and property rights. These questions are mainly related to the problems of uncertainty and to the connection between property rules, their interpretation and their legitimization. By defining these questions, it will be shown how the EC perspective could contribute to providing a more complex interpretation -and therefore historically more pertinent- of the long-term changes of one of the major legal institutions of western capitalism." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
right of ownership; institutionalism; economic sociology; historical development; economy; law; convention; nineteenth century; legitimacy

Classification
Law
Sociology of Economics

Document language
English

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 78-93

Journal
Historical Social Research, 40 (2015) 1

Issue topic
Law and conventions from a historical perspective

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.40.2015.1.78-93

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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