Preliminares (PDF)
Acknowledgments (PDF)
Foreword (PDF)
Gergen, Mark
I. Insurgency of Mechanism Design
II. Path Dependence and Legal History
I. What Makes the Roman Law Admirable?
II. Incentive and Information Mechanisms in Roman Private Law
III. Social Norms Complete Private Ordering in Roman Private Law
IV. Private Self-Help in Roman Law Procedure
V. Roman Legal Scholarship in the Restatement of Civil Law Along the Lines of Law and Economics
I. What Makes the Common Law Efficient?
II. Rights Held in Things Under English and Anglo-American Common Law and Equity
III. Duties Owed to Persons Under English and Anglo-American Common Law and Equity
IV. Institutions Which Support the Marketplace in the United States
V. Civil Procedure Under English and Anglo-American Common Law and Equity
VI. One Last Word About English and Anglo-American Common Law and Equity
I. The Rule of Law, Not of Men
II. Che Guevara Signaling Game
III. Saint Thomas More Signaling Game
IV. A New, Better-Defined Formalism
Cumulative Index (PDF)
About the Authors (PDF)