Wim Decock. Le marche du merite: Penser le droit et l'economie avec Leonard Lessius (Brussels: Zones Sensibles, 2019), 248
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Keywords

School of Salamanca
ius commune
natural Law
interest
banking
competition law

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Dvorský, V. W. (2022). Wim Decock. Le marche du merite: Penser le droit et l’economie avec Leonard Lessius (Brussels: Zones Sensibles, 2019), 248. Forum Prawnicze, (6(68), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.6(68).2021.1003

Abstract

Leonard Lessius was one of the most accomplished philosophers of the Salamanca School whose great contribution to the study of law lies in the use of economic analysis to study legal institutes. The book, which is the subject to the present review, gives account of his scientific achievements. Among many other questions tackled by Lessius, the review discusses the evolution of the pacta sunt servanda principle, the morality and legality of interest, price mechanism, competition as well as the economic aspects of the salvation of one's soul. Attention is also paid to influence of Lessius on contemporary and later authors and timelessness of some of his theories.

 

https://doi.org/10.32082/fp.6(68).2021.1003
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