Issues in Law and Economics (Record no. 108938)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780226249629
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Classification number 349.73
Item number WIN
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Personal name Winter, Harold
9 (RLIN) 22714
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Title Issues in Law and Economics
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc The University of Chicago Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2017
Place of publication, distribution, etc Chicago
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Extent 233p
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General note Part I: Property<br/>1. Should Body Parts Be Salable? Moore V. The Regents of the University of California (1990) and The Market For Human Tissue<br/>2. Can Anyone Own the Sunlight? Fontainebleau Hotel Corp. V. Forty-Five Inc. (1959) and the Assignment And Protection of Property Rights<br/>3. Should Eminent Domain Power be Available to Private Companies? Poletown Neighborhood Council V. City of Detroit (1981) and The Economics of Takings<br/>4. Will File Sharing Ruin the Music Industry? A & M Records V. Napster and the Economics of Copyright Protection<br/><br/>Part II: Contracts<br/>5. Should the Courts Encourage Contractual Breach? Acme Mills & Elevator Co V. J.C. Johnson (1911) and The Economics of Breaking Promises<br/>6. Should the Courts Void a Contractual Clause They Deem Unfair? Williams V. Walker Thomas Furniture Co. (1965) and the Paradox of Stipulated Damages<br/><br/>Part III: Torts<br/>7. Should Tort Liability Be Governed By Fault Or No-Fault Rules? Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad V. American Cyanamid (1990) And The Economics Of The Great Debate In Tort Law<br/>8. Should Firms Be Held Liable For Product Defects? Voss V. Black And Decker And The Economics Of Product Liability<br/>9. Does Malpractice Liability Induce Physicians To Provide Too Much Health Care? Helling V. Carey (1974) And The Economics Of Medical Malpractice Law<br/><br/>Part IV: Crime and Punishment<br/>10. Are Criminals Rational? Gary Becker And The Dawn Of Rational Crime Analysis (1968)<br/>11. Does Prison Reduce Crime Through Deterrence Or Incapacitation? Ewing V. California (2003) And The Economics Of The Three-Strikes Law<br/>12. Is Racial Profiling A Nondiscriminatory Policing Strategy? Anderson V. Cornejo (2004) And The Economics Of Police Search Procedures<br/>13. Do Judges Discriminate When Sentencing? The Sentencing Reform Act And Federal Sentencing Guidelines (1984)<br/><br/>Part V: Behavioral Law and Economics<br/>14. How Does Behavioral Economics Contribute To The Economic Analysis Of Law? A Brief Introduction To The Marriage Of Economics And Psychology
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Personal name Law - Economic Aspects
9 (RLIN) 22756
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Item type Book
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