H. Javier Kordi details how personalized law, by avoiding arbitrary age cutoffs, could result in true universal suffrage.
Tag: Personalized Law series
Catalina Goanta argues that personalized law is the modern application of the centuries-old, open-ended norm of good faith.
Cary Coglianese proposes custom and competence as solutions to overcome the challenges facing the implementation of personalized law.
Horst Eidenmüller argues that the best normative justification for personalized law, utility maximization, supports a limited role for personalization in lawmaking.