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Efficiency Instead of Justice? (Hardcover, 2009 ed.) Loot Price: R2,872
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Efficiency Instead of Justice? (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Klaus Mathis

Efficiency Instead of Justice? (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)

Klaus Mathis; Translated by Deborah Shannon

Series: Law and Philosophy Library, v. 84

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Economic analysis of law is an interesting and challenging attempt to employ the concepts and reasoning methods of modern economic theory so as to gain a deeper understanding of legal problems. According to Richard A. Posner it is the role of the law to encourage market competition and, where the market fails because transaction costs are too high, to simulate the result of competitive markets. This would maximize economic efficiency and social wealth.

In this work, the lawyer and economist Klaus Mathis critically appraises Posner s normative justification of the efficiency paradigm from the perspective of the philosophy of law. Posner acknowledges the influences of Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham, whom he views as the founders of normative economics. He subscribes to Smith s faith in the market as an ideal allocation model, and to Bentham s ethical consequentialism. Finally, aligning himself with John Rawls s contract theory, he seeks to legitimize his concept of wealth maximization with a consensus theory approach.

In his interdisciplinary study, the author points out the possibilities as well as the limits of economic analysis of law. It provides a method of analysing the law which, while very helpful, is also rather specific. The efficiency arguments therefore need to be incorporated into a process for resolving value conflicts. In a democracy this must take place within the political decision-making process. In this clearly written work, Klaus Mathis succeeds in making even non-economists more aware of the economic aspects of the law."

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Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York
Country of origin: United States
Series: Law and Philosophy Library, v. 84
Release date: March 2009
First published: 2009
Authors: Klaus Mathis
Translators: Deborah Shannon
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 14mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Laminated cover
Pages: 220
Edition: 2009 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4020-9797-3
Subtitles: German
Categories: Books > Humanities > Philosophy > General
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political science & theory
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Books > Law > Jurisprudence & general issues > Jurisprudence & philosophy of law
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LSN: 1-4020-9797-2
Barcode: 9781402097973

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