The economics of law : property, contracts, and obligations

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The economics of law : property, contracts, and obligations

Antony W. Dnes

Thomson/South-Western, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-219) and index

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Description

Master the basics of the economics of law with ECONOMICS OF LAW! Providing a straightforward, up-to-date coverage of economic analysis and legal principles, this economics text is filled with tools to help you succeed. Both lawyers and economists can use this text without prior knowledge of each other's subject. Legal case examples, real-world applications, critical thinking exercises, and chapter endnotes enhance your understanding of the topic.

Table of Contents

1. The Economic Analysis of the Law: An Introduction. 2. Property. 3. Conflicts Over Property Rights. 4. Contract Formation and Evolution. 5. Breach of Contract. 6. Torts. 7. The Economics of Crime. 8. Contingency Fees, Cost Rules and Litigation.

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