The economic analysis of civil law
- London Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. 2004
- 473p xi
Contents 1. Introduction: What is the Economic Analysis of Law? 2. Decisions, Consequences and Evaluation; 3. Social Welfare; 4. Rationality and Economic Behaviour; 5. The Market, Property Rights and the Law; 6. The Aim and Regulatory Problems of Civil Liability; 7. Negligence and Strict Liability in German Law; 8. Liability under Bilateral Damages; 9. Causality and the Attribution of Damages; 10. Special Problems in Civil Liability; 11. Freedom of Contract, Contract Law and the Fully Specified Contract; 12. Freedom of Contract and Market Mimicking Rules; 13. Contractual Breach, Impossibility and Delay; 14. Warranty Contracts; 15. Ignorance, Trust, Opportunism and Efficiency; 16. The Legal Protection of Good Faith; 17. Basic Issues in Property Rights; 18. The Involuntary Transfer of Property Rights; 19. The Incompatible and Inefficient Use of Real Estate; 20. Intellectual Property Law and Innovation Index.
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1. Civil Law - Economic Aspects2. Law & Economics3. Economic Analysis