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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Fundamental Principles of Law and Economics Alan Devlin, 2014-10-17 This textbook places the relationship between law and economics in its international context, explaining the fundamentals of this increasingly important area of teaching and research in an accessible and straightforward manner. In presenting the subject, Alan Devlin draws on the neoclassical tradition of economic analysis of law while also showcasing cutting- edge developments, such as the rise of behavioural economic theories of law. Key features of this innovative book include: case law, directives, regulations, and statistics from EU, UK, and US jurisdictions are presented clearly and contextualised for law students, showing how law and economics theory can be understood in practice; succinct end- of-chapter summaries highlight the essential points in each chapter to focus student learning; further reading is provided at the end of each chapter to guide independent research. Making use of tables and diagrams throughout to facilitate understanding, this text provides a comprehensive overview of law-and-economics that is ideal for those new to the subject and for use as a course text for law-and-economics modules. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Fundamental Principles of Law and Economics Alan James Devlin, 2015 This textbook places the relationship between law and economics in its international context, explaining the fundamentals of this increasingly important area of teaching and research in an accessible and straightforward manner. In presenting the subject, Alan Devlin draws on the neoclassical tradition of economic analysis of law while also showcasing cutting- edge developments, such as the rise of behavioural economic theories of law. Key features of this innovative book include: case law, directives, regulations, and statistics from EU, UK, and US jurisdictions are presented clearly and contextualised for law students, showing how law and economics theory can be understood in practice; succinct end- of-chapter summaries highlight the essential points in each chapter to focus student learning; further reading is provided at the end of each chapter to guide independent research. Making use of tables and diagrams throughout to facilitate understanding, this text provides a comprehensive overview of law-and-economics that is ideal for those new to the subject and for use as a course text for law-and-economics modules. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Fundamental Principles of Law and Economics Alan J. Devlin, 2015 This textbook places the relationship between law and economics in its international context, explaining the fundamentals of this increasingly important area of teaching and research in an accessible and straightforward manner. In presenting the subject, Alan Devlin draws on the neoclassical tradition of economic analysis of law while also showcasing cutting- edge developments, such as the rise of behavioural economic theories of law.Key features of this innovative book include:•case law, directives, regulations, and statistics from EU, UK, and US jurisdictions are presented clearly and contextualised for law students, showing how law and economics theory can be understood in practice; •succinct end- of-chapter summaries highlight the essential points in each chapter to focus student learning; •further reading is provided at the end of each chapter to guide independent research.Making use of tables and diagrams throughout to facilitate understanding, this text provides a comprehensive overview of law-and-economics that is ideal for those new to the subject and for use as a course text for law-and-economics modules. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Certification and Collective Marks Jeffrey Belson, 2024-11-08 This book is a thoroughly revised and updated third edition of what has become the go-to reference on collective marks and certification marks and remains the only complete volume devoted to these increasingly significant types of trademarks. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Judicially Crafted Property Rights in Valuable Intangibles Apostolos G. Chronopoulos, 2024-08-06 Apostolos G. Chronopoulos addresses the doctrinal contentions surrounding the doctrine of misappropriation while offering a comprehensive and critical review of the relevant case law that takes into consideration the rich academic commentary on the topic. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Reviving Rationality Michael A. Livermore, Richard L. Revesz, 2020-11-02 For decades, administrations of both political parties have used cost-benefit analysis to evaluate and improve federal policy in a variety of areas, including health and the environment. Today, this model is under grave threat. In Reviving Rationality, Michael Livermore and Richard Revesz explain how Donald Trump has destabilized the decades-long bipartisan consensus that federal agencies must base their decisions on evidence, expertise, and analysis. Administrative agencies are charged by law with protecting values like stable financial markets and clean air. Their decisions often have profound consequences, affecting everything from the safety of workplaces to access to the dream of home ownership. Under the Trump administration, agencies have been hampered in their ability to advance these missions by the conflicting ideological whims of a changing cast of political appointees and overwhelming pressure from well-connected interest groups. Inconvenient evidence has been ignored, experts have been sidelined, and analysis has been used to obscure facts, rather than inform the public. The results are grim: incoherent policy, social division, defeats in court, a demoralized federal workforce, and a loss of faith in government's ability to respond to pressing problems. This experiment in abandoning the norms of good governance has been a disaster. Reviving Rationality explains how and why our government has abandoned rationality in recent years, and why it is so important for future administrations to restore rigorous cost-benefit analysis if we are to return to a policymaking approach that effectively tackles the most pressing problems of our era. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: The Physics of Capitalism Erald Kolasi, 2025-02-13 A comprehensive blueprint for a new post-capitalist order—which values our collective future over immediate economic gains The fate of all economic systems is written in the energy flows they obtain from the natural world. Our collective humanity very much depends on nature—for joy, for comfort, and for sheer survival. In his prescient new book, The Physics of Capitalism, Erald Kolasi explores the deep ecological physics of human existence by developing a new theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between economic systems and the wider natural world. Nature is full of complex and dynamic systems that are constantly interacting with our societies. The collective physical interactions of the natural world guide and forge many fundamental features of human societies and civilizations. Humanity does not exist on a magical pedestal above the rest of reality; we are just one slice in a grand continuum of physical systems that interact, combine, and transform over time. We too belong to the natural world. And it’s this critical fact that controls the long-term fate of our economies and civilizations. Among all the living organisms that have called this blue marble home, humans are a very recent species. In that short period of time, we have managed to become one of the most dominant life forms in the history of the planet, creating powerful civilizations with elaborate cultures, large populations, and extensive trade networks. We have been nomads and farmers, scientists and lawyers, nurses and doctors, welders and blacksmiths. Our achievements are both astonishing and unprecedented, but they also carry great risks. Throughout history, economic growth has depended heavily on people converting more energy from their natural environments and concentrating the resulting energy flows towards the application of specific tasks. The economic and demographic growth of human civilization over the last ten thousand years has profoundly impacted natural ecosystems throughout the planet, triggering major instabilities across the biosphere that threaten to reverberate on civilization and to destabilize its long-term trajectory. Swamped with multiple ecological challenges of historic proportions, global civilization now stands at a critical tipping point that deserves closer scrutiny. If we are to have any hope of addressing the difficult challenges we face, then we must begin by understanding them and appreciating their complexity. And then, we must act. This book offers a comprehensive blueprint for our collective future, pointing the way to a new post-capitalist order that can provide long-term viability and stability for human civilization on a global scale. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Economics in Legal Reasoning Péter Cserne, Fabrizio Esposito, 2020-06-30 This Palgrave Pivot is the first book in the field of Law & Economics looking at the relationship between economics and law in legal reasoning. The book constitutes a reference point for the economic analysis of legal institutions, as legal reasoning remains the dimension of legal systems least explored by economists. Despite their differences, economics and legal reasoning interact in many interesting ways. This book offers a fast track to these interactions. Both supporters and critics of Law & Economics will be exposed to a yet-to-be developed area of interaction between the disciplines. This book will be of interest to economists, legal scholars, and Law and Economics specialists, and can be used as teaching material in courses on Law & Economics and legal reasoning as well. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Economic Transplants Katja Langenbucher, 2017-10-19 Offers a comprehensive theory on the risks and benefits of incorporating economic theory in capital markets and corporate lawmaking. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: A Contractarian Approach to Law and Justice William E. O’Brian Jr., 2020-05-20 This book presents a distinctive version of a contractarian approach to law and justice. The work argues that law and justice are social norms that arise from a process of social evolution, and are binding only if and to the extent that they are mutually beneficial. It explicitly rejects accounts of law and justice that are based on morality, on the basis that morality itself is only legitimately founded on mutual advantage. But it also rejects most existing versions of contractarianism, which are based on ideas of hypothetical agreements by rational contractors, in favour of an approach that is based on actually existing social norms, but advocates critically examining these norms and discarding those that are not truly mutually beneficial. The first half of the book develops the approach, while the second half explores some of its implications for law. It argues for a left-libertarian approach to property, an approach largely based on the common law of tort, contract and criminal law, and a rejection of most statutory law, which is based not on mutual advantage but rather on benefiting some at the expense of others. However, it ultimately recognises that there are those who want a more extensive state than this approach allows, and advocates a strong form of federalism to allow this, provided robust exit rights are provided. The book combines political philosophy, economics and law into an approach that is broadly libertarian but distinctive in many respects. It will be of interest to scholars in all three of those disciplines. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Research Handbook on Methods and Models of Competition Law Deborah Healey, Michael Jacobs, Rhonda L. Smith, 2020-11-27 This comprehensive Handbook illuminates the objectives and economics behind competition law. It takes a global comparative approach to explore competition law and policy in a range of jurisdictions with differing political economies, legal systems and stages of development. A set of expert international contributors examine the operation and enforcement of competition law around the world in order to globalize discussions surrounding the foundational issues of this topic. In doing so, they not only reveal the range of approaches to competition law, but also identify certain basic economic concepts and types of anticompetitive conduct that are at the core of competition law. |
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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Interesses econômicos e as práticas comerciais desleais Felipe Comarela Milanez, 2021-08-02 O livro apresenta, a partir de uma abordagem sistémica do modelo de proteção dos interesses econômicos dos consumidores na União Europeia e no ordenamento jurídico português, uma profunda análise das normas de proteção do consumidor contra as práticas comerciais desleais que impactam significativamente sobre a capacidade de realização de uma decisão de transação esclarecida. Ao longo do texto, o autor busca demonstrar que os interesses econômicos dos consumidores representam um conjunto de direitos destinados à manutenção de um desejado nível de equilíbrio entre fornecedores e consumidores não apenas em relação aos direitos e obrigações, como também aos aspectos comportamentais adotados. Ao final, realiza uma abordagem sobre a deslealdade advinda da influência indevida que se origina da utilização furtiva do neuromarketing como estratégia de ampliação do impacto persuasivo da prática comercial. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Основные принципы права и экономики Алан Девлин, 2021-04-01 В данном учебнике отношение между правом и экономикой рассматривается в международном контексте, а основы этой области знаний, значение которой все больше возрастает, объясняются доступно и просто. В основном автор опирается на неоклассическую традицию экономического анализа права, но при этом также демонстрирует достижения самых передовых направлений исследований, в частности теории права в поведенческой экономике. Среди ключевых особенностей этой новаторской книги следует назвать судебную практику, директивы, предписания и статистику из правовых систем ЕС, Великобритании и США, представленных ясно и в понятном для изучающих право студентов контексте, чтобы продемонстрировать, как теория права и экономики может применяться на практике. Для удобства студентов в конце каждой главы кратко сформулированы ее основные положения. Для организации самостоятельной работы студентов в каждой главе есть список источников и рекомендуемой литературы. Для облегчения понимания материала применяются таблицы и диаграммы, а в целом текст представляет всестороннее описание права и экономики, которое идеально подходит для новичков в этой области и может применяться в качестве учебного пособия. |
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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Reforming Antitrust Alan J. Devlin, 2021-08-19 Industrial consolidation, digital platforms, and changing political views have spurred debate about the interplay between public and private power in the United States and have created a bipartisan appetite for potential antitrust reform that would mark the most profound shift in US competition policy in the past half-century. While neo-Brandeisians call for a reawakening of antitrust in the form of a return to structuralism and a concomitant rejection of economic analysis founded on competitive effects, proponents of the status quo look on this state of affairs with alarm. Scrutinizing the latest evidence, Alan J. Devlin finds a middle ground. US antitrust laws warrant revision, he argues, but with far more nuance than current debates suggest. He offers a new vision of antitrust reform, achieved by refining our enforcement policies and jettisoning an unwarranted obsession with minimizing errors of economic analysis. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Antitrust and Patent Law Alan James Devlin, 2016 This is a practitioner guide to the interface between antitrust and intellectual property, examining the law in both the United States and the European Union. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Artificial Intelligence and Competition Georgios I. Zekos, 2024-02-01 This book examines the impact of artificial intelligence on competition and antitrust in today's global digital economy. It scrutinizes the economic and legal ramifications of Artificial Intelligence (AI), addressing the challenges it presents to competition and the law. Beginning with an analysis of AI's developments across various economic sectors, the book highlights the need for updated legislation. It focuses on the digital economy, emphasizing digital platforms' role in shaping competition. Econometric investigations and a novel index assess competition's influence on foreign direct investment and multinational enterprises. Comparing competition practices across jurisdictions like the EU, US, Germany, and China, the book uncovers commonalities and differences in competition law principles. It also explores various theories on competition and competition law, seeking convergence or divergence. This book is an essential resource for scholars, legal professionals,policymakers, and anyone seeking a better understanding of how AI is reshaping competition and antitrust in the digital age. |
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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Contract Law Minimalism Jonathan Morgan, 2013-11-07 Commercial contract law is in every sense optional given the choice between legal systems and law and arbitration. Its 'doctrines' are in fact virtually all default rules. Contract Law Minimalism advances the thesis that commercial parties prefer a minimalist law that sets out to enforce what they have decided - but does nothing else. The limited capacity of the legal process is the key to this 'minimalist' stance. This book considers evidence that such minimalism is indeed what commercial parties choose to govern their transactions. It critically engages with alternative schools of thought, that call for active regulation of contracts to promote either economic efficiency or the trust and co-operation necessary for 'relational contracting'. The book also necessarily argues against the view that private law should be understood non-instrumentally (whether through promissory morality, corrective justice, taxonomic rationality, or otherwise). It sketches a restatement of English contract law in line with the thesis. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Plunder Ugo Mattei, Laura Nader, 2008-03-17 Plunder examines the dark side of the Rule of Law and explores how it has been used as a powerful political weapon by Western countries in order to legitimize plunder – the practice of violent extraction by stronger political actors victimizing weaker ones. Challenges traditionally held beliefs in the sanctity of the Rule of Law by exposing its dark side Examines the Rule of Law's relationship with 'plunder' – the practice of violent extraction by stronger political actors victimizing weaker ones – in the service of Western cultural and economic domination Provides global examples of plunder: of oil in Iraq; of ideas in the form of Western patents and intellectual property rights imposed on weaker peoples; and of liberty in the United States Dares to ask the paradoxical question – is the Rule of Law itself illegal? |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities Geoffrey M. Hodgson, 2013 Are humans at their core seekers of their own pleasure or cooperative members of society? Paradoxically, they are both. Pleasure-seeking can take place only within the context of what works within a defined community, and central to any community are the evolved codes and principles guiding appropriate behavior, or morality. The complex interaction of morality and self-interest is at the heart of Geoffrey M. Hodgson’s approach to evolutionary economics, which is designed to bring about a better understanding of human behavior. In From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities, Hodgson casts a critical eye on neoclassical individualism, its foundations and flaws, and turns to recent insights from research on the evolutionary bases of human behavior. He focuses his attention on the evolution of morality, its meaning, why it came about, and how it influences human attitudes and behavior. This more nuanced understanding sets the stage for a fascinating investigation of its implications on a range of pressing issues drawn from diverse environments, including the business world and crucial policy realms like health care and ecology. This book provides a valuable complement to Hodgson’s earlier work with Thorbjørn Knudsen on evolutionary economics in Darwin’s Conjecture, extending the evolutionary outlook to include moral and policy-related issues. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: The Ideas and Influence of Alan Williams Anne Mason, Adrian Towse, 2008 BE REASONABLE: DO IT MY WAY! The sign on Alan Williams' desk revealed his sense of humour, a man who invited and relished debate, but always recognising that intellectual pursuits were a means to a practical end. Perhaps best known for his work within cost-benefit analysis, Alan Williams was a man of principles who developed guiding values in healthcare economics that embraced and encouraged active intellectual engagement and progression. He was concerned with the philosophical and ethical issues that underpin decision making and his courageous intellectual battles bore new ideas and revised ideology. This compilation of papers and further discussions arising from the Alan Williams tribute conference provides an analysis of the evolution and current status of key concepts in the field. It is highly recommended for health economics professionals and students. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems Rousseau, Stéphane, Mackaay, Ejan, Larouche, Pierre, Parent, Alain, 2021-11-19 Business Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems highlights the relevance of economic analysis of business law from a civilian perspective. It integrates a comparative approach (common law and civil law) to economic analysis using tools and illustrations to assist in conducting critical economic analysis of rules in the field of business law. This book is a valuable contribution to the reflection on the place and meaning of value creation and accountability as goals for business law. It will be of great value to academics interested in business law, competition law, comparative law and legal theory, students studying law, business and economics, and to policy makers and regulators. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Tradition and Morality in Constitutional Law Robert H. Bork, 1984 |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Book Review Index , 2004 Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Doing Business in 2004 Simeon Djankov, Caralee McLiesh, Michael U. Klein, 2004 A co-publication of the World Bank, International Finance Corporation and Oxford University Press |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Competition Law and Economic Regulation Niamh Dunne, 2015-03-26 A nuanced assessment of the relationship between competition law and economic regulation, focusing on substantive and policy-oriented concerns. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Rule of Law, Legitimate Governance & Development in the Pacific Iutisone Salevao, 2005 Using the rule of law as a framework, this book recasts Western theories of law, good governance and development in a Pacific perspective. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Judges, Law and War Shane Darcy, 2014-08-07 This book provides expert analysis of the impact of international and national courts on the development of international law applying to armed conflicts. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Recovering Canada John Borrows, 2002-01-01 John Borrows suggests how First Nations laws could be applied by Canadian courts, and tempers this by pointing out the many difficulties that would occur if the courts attempted to follow such an approach. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: The Shaping of EU Competition Law Pablo Ibáñez Colomo, 2018-07-12 A ground breaking study of how the interaction between the European Commission and the EU Courts has shaped EU competition law. |
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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: McCoubrey & White's Textbook on Jurisprudence James Penner, Nigel D. White, H. McCoubrey, Emmanuel Melissaris, 2012-08-30 This textbook provides an introduction to and analysis of the major theories and controversies of jurisprudence. Starting with an overview of the nature of jurisprudence, then moving on to examine the theories and main protagonists in more detail, it is an ideal text for undergraduate students studying the subject for the first time. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: New Individualist Review Milton Friedman, 1981-05 Over its life the Review printed seminal writing on free market and conservative topics by remarkably mature students and by Russell Kirk, Ludwig von Mises, George Stigler, Benjamin Rogge, and other already established men. What characterized the Review writers was their rigor of thought and concern for principles, features that coexist naturally. —Chronicles Initially sponsored by the University of Chicago Chapter of the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, the New Individualist Review was more than the usual campus magazine. It declared itself founded in a commitment to human liberty. Between 1961 and 1968, seventeen issues were published which attracted a national audience of readers. Its contributors spanned the libertarian-conservative spectrum, from F. A. Hayek and Ludwig von Mises to Richard M. Weaver and William F. Buckley, Jr. In his introduction to this reprint edition, Milton Friedman—one of the magazine's faculty advisors—writes that the Review set an intellectual standard that has not yet, I believe, been matched by any of the more recent publications in the same philosophical tradition. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: The Economic Assessment of Mergers under European Competition Law Daniel Gore, Stephen Lewis, Andrea Lofaro, Frances Dethmers, 2015-11-26 This concise and practical guide to the most important economic techniques and evidence employed in modern merger control draws on the authors' extensive experience in advising on European merger cases. It offers an introduction to the relevant economic concepts and analytical tools, and stand-alone chapters provide an in-depth overview of the theoretical and practical issues related to market definition, unilateral effects, coordinated effects and non-horizontal mergers. Each form of economic evidence and analysis is illustrated with practical examples and an overview of key merger decisions. |
fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Research Handbook on the Economics of Antitrust Law Einer Elhauge, 2012 One might mistakenly think that the long tradition of economic analysis in antitrust law would mean there is little new to say. Yet the field is surprisingly dynamic and changing. The specially commissioned chapters in this landmark volume offer a rigorous analysis of the field's most current and contentious issues. Focusing on those areas of antitrust economics that are most in flux, leading scholars discuss topics such as: mergers that create unilateral effects or eliminate potential competition; whether market definition is necessary; tying, bundled discounts, and loyalty discounts; a new theory of predatory pricing; assessing vertical price-fixing after Leegin; proving horizontal agreements after Twombly; modern analysis of monopsony power; the economics of antitrust enforcement; international antitrust issues; antitrust in regulated industries; the antitrust-patent intersection; and modern methods for measuring antitrust damages. Students and scholars of law and economics, law practitioners, regulators, and economists with an interest in industrial organization and consulting will find this seminal Handbook an essential and informative resource. |
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fundamental principles of law and economics alan devlin: Framing the Global Economic Downturn Paul 't Hart, Karen Tindall, 2009-09-01 The global economic downturn that followed the collapse of major US financial institutions is no doubt the most significant crisis of our times. Its effects on corporate and governmental balance sheets have been devastating, as have been its impacts on the employment and well being of tens of millions of citizens. It continues to pose major challenges to national policymakers and institutions around the world. Managing public uncertainty and anxiety is vital in coping with financial crises. This requires not just prompt action but, most of all, persuasive communication by government leaders. At the same time, the very occurrence of such crises raises acute questions about the effectiveness and robustness of current government policies and institutions. With the stakes being so high, defining and interpreting what is going on, how and why it happened, and what ought to be done now become key questions in the political and policy struggles that crises invariably unleash. In this volume, we study how heads of government, finance ministers and national bank governors in eight countries as well as the EU engage in such 'framing contests', and how their attempts to interpret the cascading events of the economic downturn were publicly received. Using systematic content analysis of speeches and media coverage, this volume offers a unique comparative assessment of public leadership in times of crisis. |
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