Hofstra Law Review
Volume 9, Issue 5 (1981)
Symposium: The Implications of Social Choice Theory for Legal Decisionmaking
Introduction: The Social Choice Perspective
Kenneth J. Arrow
A Preface on Modeling the Regulated United States Economy
Stanley Reiter and Jonathan Hughes
Administrative Due Process as Social-Cost Accounting
Jerry L. Mashaw
Some Decision-Theoretic Reflections on Welfare Protection
Edward F. McClennen
Society's Choice and Legal Change
Alan Watson
Articles
Reality and Hope in International Human Rights: A Critique
Rosalyn Higgins
A Retributivist Argument Against Capital Punishment
Robert A. Pugsley
Notes
Sex-Based Wage Discrimination: One Step Beyond the Equal Pay Act
Lisa Levine Shapiro