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Encyclopedia of Law and Economics: V. 5. The Economics of Crime and Litigation


ISBN13: 9781858989884
ISBN: 1858989884
Published: April 2000
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This text is volume V of a five-volume reference work that surveys the entire literature on law and economics. The entries consist of two elements: a review of the literature by an authority in the field and a bibliography which covers most of the published material in the particular area.

Contents:
Civil procedure - general, Bruce H. Kobayashi and Jeffrey S. Parker; judicial organization and administration, Lewis A. Kornhauser; appeal and supreme courts, Lewis A. Kornhauser; indemnity of legal fees, Avery Wiener Katz; settlement, Andrew F. Daughety; arbitration, Bruce L. Benson; class actions - representative proceedings, Charles Silver; criminal procedure, Peter Lewisch; bankruptcy proceedings, Franciso Cabrillo and Ben W.F. Depoorter; evidence, Jeffrey S. Parker and Bruce H. Kobayashi; public enforcement of law, A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell; economics of criminal behaviour, Erling Eide; alternative sanctions (includes collateral penalties, cruel sanctions, capital punishment); alternative sanctions, cruel sanctions; the economics of prisons, Kenneth L. Avio; organized crime and illegal markets, Gianluca Fiorentini; corruption, Roger Bowles; corporate criminal liability, John R. Lott, Jr.; general characteristics of rules, Louis Kaplow; constitutional law, Stefan Voigt; judge made law, Paul H. Rubin; production of legal rules by agencies and bureaucracies, Georg von Wangenheim; self-regulation, Anthony Ogus; spontaneous emergence of law - customary law, Francesco Parisi; conflict of laws and choice of law, Erin Ann O'Hara and Larry E. Ribstein; federalism, Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld; international organization, Alexander Thompson and Duncan Snidal.