The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights: Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law

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The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights: Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law
Abstract
Discusses various conceptions of law. Concept of law as an epiphenomenon of underlying structures; Views of economist Karl Marx on law. Discusses doctrine of individualism, constitutive role of law, property rights, contracts, the emergence of law, social ontology, the relations of individuals with social structures, self-organizing institutions, self-enforcement, Karl Polyani's view that self-regulating markets are unattainable, rule of law, social reality, and how the nature of legal relations affects socio-economic behavior.
Publication
International Review of Sociology
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
375-391
Date
July 2003
Journal Abbr
International Review of Sociology
Language
English
ISSN
03906701
Short Title
The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2003. “The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights: Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law.” International Review of Sociology 13 (2): 375–91. DOI: 10.1080/0390670032000117335.
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Keywords
  • economists
  • individualism
  • law
  • MARX, Karl, 1818-1883
  • personal property
  • rule of law
  • social reality
  • social structure
  • socioeconomics

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