Economic Analysis of Law /
by Richard A Posner
- 9th ed.
- New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2014
- 1026p.; 24cm.
Part I: Law and Economics: An Introduction 1. The Nature of Economic Reasoning 2. The Economic Approach to Law Part II: The Common Law 3. Property 4. Contract Rights and Remedies 5. Family Law and Sex Law 6. Tort Law 7. Criminal Law; 8. The Common Law, Legal History, and Jurisprudence Part III: Public Regulation of the Market 9. The Theory of Monopoly 10. The Antitrust Laws 11. The Regulation of the Employment Relation 12. Public Utility and Common Carrier Regulation 13. The Choice Between Regulation and Common Law Part IV: The Law of Business Organizations and Financial Markets 14. Corporations, Secured and Unsecured Financing, Bankruptcy 15. Financial Markets Part V: Law and the Distribution of Income and Wealth 16. Income Inequalities, Distributive Justice, and Poverty 17. Taxation 18. The Transmission of Wealth at Death Part VI: The Legal Process 19. The Market, the Adversary System, and the Legislative Process as Methods of Resource Allocation 20. The Process of Legal Rulemaking 21. Civil and Criminal Procedure 22. Evidence 23. Law Enforcement and the Administrative Process Part VII: The Constitution and the Federal System 24. The Nature and Functions of the Constitution; 25. Economic Due Process 26. The Economics of Federalism; 27. Racial Discrimination 28. The Protection of Free Markets in Ideas and Religion 29. Searches, Seizures, and Interrogations