Economics in Legal Reasoning

Economics in Legal Reasoning

Author: Péter Cserne

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 3030401685

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This Palgrave Pivot is the first book in the field of Law & Economics looking at the relationship between economics and law in legal reasoning. The book constitutes a reference point for the economic analysis of legal institutions, as legal reasoning remains the dimension of legal systems least explored by economists. Despite their differences, economics and legal reasoning interact in many interesting ways. This book offers a fast track to these interactions. Both supporters and critics of Law & Economics will be exposed to a yet-to-be developed area of interaction between the disciplines. This book will be of interest to economists, legal scholars, and Law and Economics specialists, and can be used as teaching material in courses on Law & Economics and legal reasoning as well.


Overcoming Law

Overcoming Law

Author: Richard A. Posner

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780674649262

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Posner discusses the structure and behavior of the legal profession, constitutional theory, interdisciplinary approaches to law, the nature of legal reasoning, and legal pragmatism. Briliantly written, eschewing jargon and technicalities, it makes a major contribution to the debate about the role of law in our society.


Economic Methods for Lawyers

Economic Methods for Lawyers

Author: Emanuel V. Towfigh

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2015-11-27

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1783471670

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Responding to the growing importance of economic reasoning in legal scholarship, this innovative work provides an essential introduction to the economic tools which can usefully be employed in legal reasoning. It is geared specifically towards those without a great deal of exposure to economic thinking and provides law students, legal scholars and practitioners with a practical toolbox to shape their writing, understanding and case preparation. The book’s clear focus on economic methods poses a refreshing change to conventional textbooks in this area, which tend to focus on content-related theories. Recognising that it is often difficult to derive adequate conclusions for legal arguments without first understanding the methodological limitations of economic studies, this book provides a comprehensive coverage of the most important economic concepts in order to bridge this gap. These include: • game theory • public choice and social choice theory • behavioural economics • empirical research design • basic statistics. Owing to its concise and accessible style, Economic Methods for Lawyers will provide an invaluable companion for legal scholars or practitioners who wish to utilise economic methods for developing legal argument.


Scientific Models of Legal Reasoning

Scientific Models of Legal Reasoning

Author: Scott Brewer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1136524835

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First published in 1998. This five-volume series contains some of this century's most influential or thought provoking articles on the subject of legal argument that have appeared in Anglo-American philosophy journals and law reviews. This volume offers a collection of essays by philosophers and legal scholars on economics, artificial intelligence and the physical sciences.


Law and Economics

Law and Economics

Author: Aristides N. Hatzis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-02-11

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1317550323

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The Law and Economics approach to law dominates the intellectual discussion of nearly every doctrinal area of law in the United States and its influence is growing steadily throughout Europe, Asia, and South America. Numerous academics and practitioners are working in the field with a flow of uninterrupted scholarship that is unprecedented, as is its influence on the law. Academically every major law school in the United States has a Law and Economics program and the emergence of similar programs on other continents continues to accelerate. Despite its phenomenal growth, the area is also the target of an ongoing critique by lawyers, philosophers, psychologists, social scientists, even economists since the late 1970s. While the critique did not seem to impede the development of the field, it certainly has helped it to become more sophisticated, inclusive, and mature. In this volume some of the leading scholars working in the field, as well as a number of those critical of Law and Economics, discuss the foundational issues from various perspectives: philosophical, moral, epistemological, methodological, psychological, political, legal, and social. The philosophical and methodological assumptions of the economic analysis of law are criticized and defended, alternatives are proposed, old and new applications are discussed. The book is ideal for a main or supplementary textbook in courses and seminars on legal theory, philosophy of law, jurisprudence, and (of course) Law and Economics.


Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Author: Ejan Mackaay

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 1782547916

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Ejan Mackaay offers a comprehensive look at the essential points of economic reasoning, the Coase Theorem, and legal institutions such as intellectual property, extra-contractual civil liability and contracts. The books structure mirrors the way law is taught in civil law countries, with structured presentations, references to civil code articles paired with non-technical explanations, and limited reliance on graphs. This English-language version builds on the success of the authors 2008 French-language textbook on law and economics from a civil law perspective.


Economic Reasoning and Judicial Review

Economic Reasoning and Judicial Review

Author: Stephen G. Breyer

Publisher: American Enterprise Institute

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780844771755

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This essay, delivered as the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies's 2003 distinguished lecture, now is available for download and purchase.


Economics of the Law

Economics of the Law

Author: Thomas J. Miceli

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1997-02-20

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0195355946

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Over the past two decades, the field of law and economics has matured to the point where scholars have employed the latest economic methods in an effort to understand the nature of legal rules and to guide legal reform. This book is the first to provide a broad survey of this scholarship as it has been applied to problems in torts, contracts, property, and litigation. It will therefore serve as a convenient reference guide to this exciting field.


Economics and the Law

Economics and the Law

Author: Nicholas Mercuro

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2006-08-20

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0691125724

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