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Frontiers of legal theory

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Publication details: Delhi Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd. 2006Description: 453pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.100000 POS-2
Contents:
CONTENTS: Introduction; I. Economics; 1. The Law and Economics Movement: From Bentham to Becker; 2. The Speech Market; 3. Normative Law and Economics: From Utilitarianism to Pragmatism; II. History; 4. Law’s Dependence on the Past; 5. Historicism in Legal Scholarship: Ackerman and Kahn; 6. Savigny, Holmes, and the Law and Economics of Possession; III. Psychology; 7. Emotion in Law; 8. Behavioral Law and Economics; 9. Social Norms, with a Note on Religion; IV. Epistemology; 10. Testimony; 11. The Principles of Evidence and the Critique of Adversarial Procedure; 12. The Rules of Evidence; V. Empiricism; 13. Counting, Especially Citations; Acknowledgments; Index.
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CONTENTS:
Introduction;
I. Economics;
1. The Law and Economics Movement: From Bentham to Becker;
2. The Speech Market;
3. Normative Law and Economics: From Utilitarianism to Pragmatism;
II. History;
4. Law’s Dependence on the Past;
5. Historicism in Legal Scholarship: Ackerman and Kahn;
6. Savigny, Holmes, and the Law and Economics of Possession;
III. Psychology;
7. Emotion in Law;
8. Behavioral Law and Economics;
9. Social Norms, with a Note on Religion;
IV. Epistemology;
10. Testimony;
11. The Principles of Evidence and the Critique of Adversarial Procedure;
12. The Rules of Evidence;
V. Empiricism;
13. Counting, Especially Citations;
Acknowledgments;
Index.