Professor of Law, Fundação Getulio Vargas Law School in São Paulo (FGV Direito SP); Global Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
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Mariana Pargendler is Professor of Law at FGV Law School in São Paulo. Her scholarship focuses on corporate law and contract law from economic and comparative perspectives.
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Joachim-Nicolas Herrera, Hugo Pascal, Vasile Rotaru, Alex Edmans, Dan W. Puchniak, Rebecca N Henderson, Anna Christie, Saura Masconale, Simone M. Sepe, Anne-Laure Kiechel, Julien Marcilly, Théo Maret, Peter John Oliver, Andrej Leontiev, Radovan Pala, Aija Lejniece, Tsilly Dagan, Kevin E. Davis, Mariana Pargendler, Emmanuelle Barbara, Pavlina R. Tcherneva, Flavia Souza Maximo Pereira, Ginevra Le Moli, Pierre-Henri Conac, Daniel C. Esty, Wolf-Georg Ringe, Judith Rochfeld, Jeffrey D. Sachs, Lisa E. Sachs, Simon Sharpe, Hanoch Dagan, Jean-Philippe Robé, Philippe Aghion, Olivier Blanchard, Hélène Rey, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jean Tirole, Maarten Verwey, Jacques Attali, Alain Minc
Rethinking Capitalism
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Kevin E. Davis, Mariana Pargendler
Contract Law Heterodoxy
There is an ongoing debate about whether contract law has any role to play in addressing economic inequality. On this view, contract law can at most be used to address imbalances of wealth or power between parties to specific transactions, but not to help parties who are disadvantaged relative to other members of the broader … Continued
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