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Economics of Legal History/ edited by Danie Klerman

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economic Approaches to Law | Posner, Richard A ; | Parisi, Francesco ; Publication details: UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2015.Description: xxiii, 783p.; 25cmISBN:
  • 9781783471683
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.09  KLE
Contents:
PART I. LAW AS DEPENDENT VARIABLE: EFFICIENCY AND BEYOND PART II. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: WOMEN’S AND MINORITY RIGHTS PART III. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION PART IV. BIDIRECTIONAL HISTORIES: THE RECIPROCAL INTERACTIONS OF LAW AND SOCIETY PART V. PRIVATE ORDERING PART VI LITIGATION AND CONTRACTING PART VII. CRITIQUE OF THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO LEGAL HISTORY Index
Summary: "Generations of law and economics scholars have been fascinated by history, seeing in its institutions and laws a vast database for illustrating their theories. Equally, historians have seen economic analysis as a helpful tool with which to analyse legal institutions. As a result a vibrant field has emerged in which people trained in law, economics, history and political science have all made significant contributions. This volume brings together the most important works examining legal history from an economic perspective. An original introduction by the editor provides an essential roadmap to the field"--Unedited summary from book cover. (Source: WorldCat)
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PART I. LAW AS DEPENDENT VARIABLE: EFFICIENCY AND BEYOND
PART II. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: WOMEN’S AND MINORITY RIGHTS
PART III. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
PART IV. BIDIRECTIONAL HISTORIES: THE RECIPROCAL INTERACTIONS OF LAW AND SOCIETY
PART V. PRIVATE ORDERING PART VI LITIGATION AND CONTRACTING
PART VII. CRITIQUE OF THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO LEGAL HISTORY
Index

PART I. LAW AS DEPENDENT VARIABLE: EFFICIENCY AND BEYOND
PART II. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: WOMEN’S AND MINORITY RIGHTS
PART III. LAW AS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
PART IV. BIDIRECTIONAL HISTORIES: THE RECIPROCAL INTERACTIONS OF LAW AND SOCIETY
PART V. PRIVATE ORDERING PART VI LITIGATION AND CONTRACTING
PART VII. CRITIQUE OF THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO LEGAL HISTORY
Index

"Generations of law and economics scholars have been fascinated by history, seeing in its institutions and laws a vast database for illustrating their theories. Equally, historians have seen economic analysis as a helpful tool with which to analyse legal institutions. As a result a vibrant field has emerged in which people trained in law, economics, history and political science have all made significant contributions. This volume brings together the most important works examining legal history from an economic perspective. An original introduction by the editor provides an essential roadmap to the field"--Unedited summary from book cover. (Source: WorldCat)

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