| Editor in Chief | Daphne Barak-Erez, Tel Aviv University |
|---|---|
| Editors | Michael Birnhack, Tel Aviv University |
| Ehud Kamar, University of Southern California | |
| Yoram Margalioth, Tel Aviv University | |
| Yuval Shany, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem |
Theoretical Inquiries in Law, published by The Cegla Center for Interdisciplinary Research of the Law at the Buchmann Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, is ranked among the top three most cited legal theory and jurisprudence journals in the world and first among all non-US legal journals.
Current Issue:
Volume 11, Number 1
(2010)
Money Matters: The Law, Economics, and Politics of Currency
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Articles
Alternative Approaches to Money
L Randall Wray
The Meanings of Money: A Sociological Perspective
Bruce G. Carruthers
Central Bank Transparency: Causes, Consequences and Updates
Nergiz Dincer and Barry Eichengreen
The Crisis of Invented Money: Liquidity Illusion and the Global Credit Meltdown
Anastasia Nesvetailova
International Financial Centers: The British-Empire, City-States and Commercially Oriented Politics
Ronen Palan
The Jurisprudence of Global Money
Roy Kreitner
Credit Cooperatives in Early Israeli Statehood: Financial Institutions and Social Transformation
Neta Ziv
Applied Legal History: Demystifying the Doctrine of Odious Debts
Sarah Ludington, Mitu Gulati, and Alfred L. Brophy
Inventing Industrial Statistics
Michael Zakim
The Moneylender as Magistrate: Nicholas Biddle and the Ideological Origins of Central Banking in the United States
Jeffrey Sklansky
Coin Reconsidered: The Political Alchemy of Commodity Money
Christine Desan
Elements of Negotiability in Jewish Law in Medieval Christian Spain
Elimelech Westreich
