Economic Consequences for Lawyers: Beyond the Jurisprudential Preface

22 Pages Posted: 28 Oct 2019

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Fabrizio Esposito

CEDIS - Nova School of Law

Giovanni Tuzet

Bocconi University - Department of Law

Date Written: October 1, 2019

Abstract

This article moves from the premise that a bilateral relationship between law and economics requires the contribution of the theory of legal argumentation. The article shows that, to be legally relevant, economic consequences have to be incorporated into interpretive arguments. In this regard, the jurisprudential preface strategy proposed by Craswell goes in the right direction, but begs the question of why the legally relevant consequences have to be assessed in terms of total welfare maximization instead of, in the EU context at least, consumer welfare maximization. After having identified five points of divergence between total and consumer welfare approaches, the article draws from legal inferentialism to propose an analytical tool – the explanatory scorekeeping model – for assessing the explanatory power of these two approaches. The model is then applied to the reasoning in United Brands Company v. Commission.

Keywords: Consumer Welfare, Economic Consequences, Explanatory Scorekeeping, Jurisprudential Preface, Total Welfare

Suggested Citation

Esposito, Fabrizio and Tuzet, Giovanni, Economic Consequences for Lawyers: Beyond the Jurisprudential Preface (October 1, 2019). Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3475927, October 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3475927 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3475927

Fabrizio Esposito

CEDIS - Nova School of Law ( email )

Portugal

HOME PAGE: http://https://novalaw.unl.pt/en/docentes/fabrizio-esposito/

Giovanni Tuzet (Contact Author)

Bocconi University - Department of Law ( email )

Via Roentgen, 1
Milan, Milan 20136
Italy

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