Principles of law and economics
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Principles of law and economics
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An appropriate text for both undergraduate and graduate/law school Law and Economics courses.
Describing and explaining the interrelations of law and economics, this text is authored by an economist and a law professor; mathematics is kept to a minimum and the analysis language is clear and jargon-free. Sufficient explanations of concepts, principles, and arguments enable novices and graduate students alike to follow along without great difficulty-all readers will possess a basic understanding of fundamental economic principles, the structure of the U.S. legal system, and the importance of combining legal and economic analyses. Common-law topics, such as property, contracts, torts, and crime are comprehensively covered.
目次
1. A Primer on Economic Concepts and Institutions.
2. An Introduction to the American Legal System.
3. Putting Law and Economics Together: Frameworks, History, and Perspectives.
4. "The Problem of Social Cost" and Modern Law & Economics.
5. Property I: Acquisition.
6. Property II: Protection.
7. Property III: Limits.
8. Contracts I: Formation & Enforcement.
9. Contracts II: Remedies.
10. Torts I: Negligence.
11. Torts II: Strict Liability.
12. Torts III: Tort Reform.
13. Crime and Punishment.
14. Antitrust and Regulated Industries.
15. Environmental Protection.
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