From Politics to Efficiency in Choice of Law

66 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 1999

See all articles by Erin A. O'Hara O'Connor

Erin A. O'Hara O'Connor

Florida State University - College of Law; Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research

Larry E. Ribstein

University of Illinois College of Law (deceased); PERC - Property and Environment Research Center

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Date Written: December 1999

Abstract

This article proposes a comprehensive system for choice of law that is designed to enhance social wealth by focusing on individual rather than governmental interests. To the extent practicable, parties should be able to choose their governing law. In the absence of an explicit agreement, courts should apply rules that facilitate party choice or that select the law the parties likely would have contracted for -- that is, the law of the state with the comparative regulatory advantage. The system relies on clear rules that enable the parties to determine, at low cost and ex ante, what law applies to given conduct, and therefore to choose the applicable law by altering their conduct. State regulatory concerns are accounted for through explicit state legislation on choice of law rather than ad hoc judicial determination of the states' interests. The article shows how this system might be implemented through jurisdictional competition.

JEL Classification: K11, K12, K13, K22, K41

Suggested Citation

O'Hara O'Connor, Erin A. and Ribstein, Larry Edward, From Politics to Efficiency in Choice of Law (December 1999). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=199849 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.199849

Erin A. O'Hara O'Connor

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University of Illinois College of Law (deceased)

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