The papers in this study explore various types of multijural manifestations from the harmonizing potential of international treaties to indigenous law and the use of hard and soft pluralism. In addition, the authors consider the external events which are not part of the processes of multijural adjustment but which serve to influence these processes.
Katharina Pistor Book order





- 2022
- 2020
The Code of Capital
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
What is it that transforms a simple object, an idea, or a promise to pay into an asset that creates wealth? Katharina Pistor explains how, behind closed doors in the offices of private attorneys, capital is created--and why this little-known activity is one of the biggest reasons for the widening wealth gap between the holders of capital and everybody else. A powerful new way of thinking about one of the most pernicious problems of our time, The Code of Capital explores the various ways that debt, complex financial products, and other assets are selectively coded to protect and reproduce private wealth. This provocative book paints a troubling portrait of the pervasive global nature of the code, the people who shape it, and the governments that enforce it
- 2019
Exploring the intersection of law and economics, this book delves into how legal frameworks influence wealth distribution in society. It examines various legal principles and their implications on economic inequality, providing insights into the mechanisms through which laws can either perpetuate or mitigate disparities in wealth. Through compelling arguments and real-world examples, it sheds light on the critical role of legislation in shaping financial landscapes and the lives of individuals.