Nr. 1 (2019): Law and economy: Two mirrors of the same reality
In this issue of RRDP, we have tried to collect a series of texts written by Romanian authors who analyse certain areas of law (and) through the prism of the economic effects produced. Economic analysis is more than a simple form of justification for the adoption of a certain normative solution. It is becoming more and more useful in the concrete application of the law, through the tools it offers the interpreter to find the right solution in the (sometimes) contradictory regulatory environment. The reader will find here both systemic views (on the morality of economic analysis, on legal fictions lacking economic rationale in company law, on how tax law combines law and economics at the normative level, even on how the public interest can be analysed through an economic prism), as well as specific analyses (risk in public contracts, fraud through reticence, the opportunity cost of non-performance, set-off, the treatment of claims in insolvency, injury, consumer protection, champerty credit, credit facilities, bank credit enforcement or electronic signatures).