Hanjo Hamann / Publications

Publications

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7 … K Is for Contract―Why Is It, Though? A K’s Study on the Origins, Persistence and Propagation of Legal Konventions
106 Minnesota Law Review (Headnotes) 362–390 (2022)

6 … Rent, Reduction, and Reason. An Incentivized Vignette Survey on the Economic Value of Lease Law Remedies
Stanford Law School, Crown Law Library (2020/5/28)

5 … Group Identity in Intermediated Interactions. Lessons from a Trust Game with Delegation in South Africa
in Experimental Economics and Culture 227–264 (Gunnthorsdottir/Norton ed., 2018), jointly with Nicky Nicholls … DOI: 10.1108/S0193-230620180000020008

4 … Computer Assisted Legal Linguistics (CAL²)
in Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2016: The Twenty-Ninth Annual Conference 195–198 (Bex/Villata ed., 2016), jointly with Friedemann Vogel / Isabelle Gauer … DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-726-9-195

3 … Cui Bono, Benefit Corporation? An Experiment Inspired by Social Enterprise Legislation in Germany and the US
11 Review of Law & Economics 79–110 (2015), jointly with Sven Fischer / Sebastian J. Goerg … DOI: 10.1515/rle-2014-0036

2 … Bovigus. Revisiting a Legal Discovery
52 Journal of Irreproducible Results 29–31 (4/2014) … ISSN: 0022-2038 In 1838 a German law professor discovered an animal that biology has never heard of. His feat was acknowledged as being one of history’s boldest examples of legal reasoning, but ill feelings on the part of more established colleagues prevented its positive reception. The professor went on to become one of the most renowned legal scholars of his day, but his discovery fell into oblivion. Now it is time to revisit and extend this research.

1 … Unpacking the Board. A Comparative and Empirical Perspective on Groups in Corporate Decision-Making
11 Berkeley Business Law Journal 1–54 (2014) … DOI: 10.15779/Z38GC6H