A theory of mandatory rules: Typology, policy, and design

Eyal Zamir, Ian Ayres

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)283-340
Number of pages58
JournalTexas Law Review
Volume99
Issue number2
StatePublished - Dec 2020

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* Eyal Zamir is the Augusto Levi Professor of Commercial Law at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Ian Ayres is the William K. Townsend Professor and Anne Urowsky Professorial Fellow in Law at Yale Law School. A primary contribution of Ayres is the typology of procedural and substantive mandatory rules, and their underlying rationales. We thank Yonathan Arbel, Brian Bix, Ryan Bubb, Meirav Furth-Matzkin, David Hoffman, Ori Katz, Gregory Klass, Shmuel Shimoni, Doron Teichman, and Andrew Verstein for invaluable comments on previous drafts, and to Inbal Elbaz, Yechiel Oren, and Roi Yair for excellent research assistance. This research was supported by the I-CORE Program of the Planning and Budgeting Committee and the Israel Science Foundation (Grant No. 1821/12) and by the Israel Science Foundation (Grant No. 699/20).

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