ISBN : 9780190931827
Technology and globalization are uprooting and reshaping daily life. Global supply chains are now deeply embedded, and digital platforms connect almost everyone in complex networks of data and exchange. This "flat world" is one of tremendous possibility, but it also poses challenges to stability and shared prosperity. In Rules for a Flat World, Gillian Hadfield argues that the legal rules that currently guide global integration are no longer working. They are too slow, costly, and localized for increasingly complex advanced economies, and fail to address issues such as poverty, instability, and oppression for the billions living in the developing world. Hadfield proposes a new set of rules that enhance complex societies and economic interdependence and makes the case for building a more agile infrastructure. In this paperback edition, she presents a new prologue to her sweeping historical overview and vision of the relationship between law and economic and social prosperity.
Preface
Chapter 1: Rethinking what we mean by law
Chapter 2: The invention of law
Chapter 3: Law and the dancing landscape
Chapter 4: The birth of modern legal infrastructure
Chapter 5: Building a stable platform for complexity
Chapter 6: The flat world
Chapter 7: The limits of complexity and the cost of law
Chapter 8: Problem-solving through markets
Chapter 9: Markets for lawyers
Chapter 10: Markets for rules
Chapter 11: Life in the BoP
Chapter 12: Building law for the BoP
Chapter 13: Global markets for BoP legal infrastructure
Conclusion