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Public Law and Economics electronic Robert Cooter

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford AcademicPublication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2022Description: 609 p All black and white images AtlasContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780197655917
Other title:
  • Public law & economics
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print Version: No titleDDC classification:
  • 343
LOC classification:
  • K487.E3  C6657
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: List of Figures – List of Tables – List of Boxes by Chapter – Acknowledgments – 1. Introduction to Public Law and Economics – 2. Theory of Bargaining – 3. Bargaining Applications – 4. Theory of Voting – 5. Voting Applications – 6. Theory of Entrenchment – 7. Entrenchment Applications – 8. Theory of Delegation – 9. Delegation Applications – 10. Theory of Adjudication – 11. Adjudication Applications – 12. Theory of Enforcement – 13. Enforcement Applications – Index
Abstract: This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law has revolutionized legal scholarship and teaching in the last half-century, but it has focused mostly on private law, business law, and criminal law. This book extends the analysis to fundamental topics in public law, such as the separation of government powers, regulation by agencies, constitutional rights, and elections. Every public law involves six fundamental processes of government: bargaining, voting, entrenching, delegating, adjudicating, and enforcing. The book devotes two chapters to each process, beginning with the economic theory and then applying the theory to a wide range of puzzles and problems in law. Each chapter concentrates on cases and legal doctrine, showing the relevance of economics to the work of lawyers and judges. Featuring lucid, accessible writing and engaging examples, the book addresses enduring topics in public law as well as modern controversies, including gerrymandering, voter identification laws, and qualified immunity for police.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: List of Figures – List of Tables – List of Boxes by Chapter – Acknowledgments – 1. Introduction to Public Law and Economics – 2. Theory of Bargaining – 3. Bargaining Applications – 4. Theory of Voting – 5. Voting Applications – 6. Theory of Entrenchment – 7. Entrenchment Applications – 8. Theory of Delegation – 9. Delegation Applications – 10. Theory of Adjudication – 11. Adjudication Applications – 12. Theory of Enforcement – 13. Enforcement Applications – Index

This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law has revolutionized legal scholarship and teaching in the last half-century, but it has focused mostly on private law, business law, and criminal law. This book extends the analysis to fundamental topics in public law, such as the separation of government powers, regulation by agencies, constitutional rights, and elections. Every public law involves six fundamental processes of government: bargaining, voting, entrenching, delegating, adjudicating, and enforcing. The book devotes two chapters to each process, beginning with the economic theory and then applying the theory to a wide range of puzzles and problems in law. Each chapter concentrates on cases and legal doctrine, showing the relevance of economics to the work of lawyers and judges. Featuring lucid, accessible writing and engaging examples, the book addresses enduring topics in public law as well as modern controversies, including gerrymandering, voter identification laws, and qualified immunity for police.

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