Legal Origins: Reconciling Law & Finance and Comparative Law

27 Pages Posted: 3 Aug 2006

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Mathias Siems

European University Institute (EUI); University of Cambridge - Centre for Business Research; European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

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Date Written: July 2007

Abstract

Law and finance scholars have increasingly relied upon comparative law in the last few years. The work of these scholars has considered, in empirical terms, the effect that legal rules and their enforcement have on financial development in different countries. These studies have routinely adopted the traditional distinction between civil law and common law countries. Whether this revival of legal families (or legal origins) is a useful way forward is, however, a matter of debate. The author challenges the methodology these studies adopt and argues instead for reliance on characteristic features of national legal systems, as distinct from systemic origins, as a basis for analysis.

Keywords: Legal origins, legal families, legal traditions, numerical comparative law, law and finance, law and development, Civil Law, Common Law, legal adaptability, legal transplants, Djankov et. al., La Porta et. al., LLSV

JEL Classification: K00, K20, K22, N20, N40, O10, P51

Suggested Citation

Siems, Mathias, Legal Origins: Reconciling Law & Finance and Comparative Law (July 2007). McGill Law Journal, Vol. 52, No. 1, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=920690 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.920690

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