Law and economics in civil law countries [electronic resource] / edited by Bruno Deffains, Thierry Kirat.
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Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
JAI,
2001.
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Series: | Economics of legal relationships ;
v. 6. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Relevance of law and economics for research into codified law systems
- Competition between legal systems : a comparative law and economics perspective / Bruno Deffains
- Law and economics : what's in it for us civilian lawyers / Ejan Mackaay
- Negotiation of disputed rights or how the law comes to economics / Evelyne Severin
- Legal systems and economic analysis : how relevant is American law and economics for the understanding of French JURISPRUDENCE? / Thierr Kirat
- Did the common law biased the economics of contract ... and may it change? / Eric Brousseau
- Comperative law and economics and the design of optimal legal doctrines / Gerrit De Geest
- New property, new wealth / Arianna Pretto
- Regulation : the public interest and the private interest / Anthony Ogus
- Part 2. Legal-economic analysis of legal issues in a European context
- Role of institutions in the contractual process / Beniti Arruñada / Tort liability in France : an introductory economic analysis / Michael Faure
- Alternative dispute resolution in the French legal system : an empirical study / Myriam Doriat-Duban
- Economic viewpoint of criminal systems in civil law countries / Nuno Garoupa
- Independence and judicial discretion in a dualist regime : the case of French administrative judiciary / Sophie Harnay and Alain Marciano
- Do artists benefit from resale royalties? An economic analysis of a new EU directive / Roland Kirstein and Dieter Schmidtchen.