In this new textbook, Alan Devlin explains law-and-economics
theory in an accessible and straightforward manner. The book
explores the relationship between law, economics and legal theory
in an international context. Drawing on the neoclassical tradition
of economic analysis of law, and showcasing cutting-edge
behavioural economic theories relative to law, "Principles of Law
and Economics "provides a comprehensive summary of the subject and
demonstrates that this influential movement can transform a student
s understanding of the law and how it relates to public policy.
Key features of the book include:
- Case law, directives, regulations and statistics from EU, UK
and US jurisdictions, providing an international contextualisation
of law and economics
- Succinct end-of-chapter summaries highlighting the essential
points in each chapter to focus student learning
- Further-reading information at the end of each chapter to guide
independent research
- an accessible writing style and attractive text design, which
includes frequent tables and diagrams, to facilitate understanding
through the clear presentation of facts and discussion
This book is ideal for introductory and intermediate courses in
law and economics, as well as for advanced classes both in
competition law and in intellectual property. "
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