Contemporary issues in law and economics / Thomas J. Miceli.
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- 9781351596701 (epub)
- 9781315103976 (Ebook)
- 340.1 MIC/ConĀ 23
- K487.E3
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Goa University Library | 340.1 MIC/Con (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | e-325 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
On the usefulness of economics for understanding law -- Property rights and the Coase Theorem -- The choice between property rules and liability rules -- Does the law evolve toward efficiency? -- Threshold rules in law -- Simultaneous versus sequential care accidents and strategic negligence -- The tort-crime boundary -- Some difficulties with the economic theory of crime -- Escalating penalties for repeat offenders -- The problem with plea bargaining -- The (real) puzzle of blackmail -- Group punishment -- When is a contract enforceable? -- Efficient breach theory -- A question of title : rules for protecting the ownership of land -- Holdups and holdouts -- Eminent domain and the paradox of public use -- Regulatory takings and the compensation question -- Fair use : fair or foul? -- Lawsuits for sale?
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