Title
Abstract
The development of "law and economics" over the last half-century has expanded and reinforced a perception among academic lawyers that law itself is a social science. During the same period social science has moved closer to the discipline of natural science and the presuppositions and methods of its thought and work. This essay explores why law is not and cannot be a social science, and why there are grounds for hope in a future for democracy grounded in the rule of law.
Disciplines
Law and Economics | Law and Society
Date of this Version
September 2008
Working Paper Citation
Vining, Joseph, "The Resilience of Law" (2008). Law & Economics Working Papers Archive: 2003-2009. 87.
https://repository.law.umich.edu/law_econ_archive/art87