Economic Analysis of International Law
Edited by Eugene Kontorovich and
Francesco Parisi
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Through original and incisive contributions from leading scholars, this book applies economics and other rational choice methods to understanding public international law. The chapters cover a range of topics, from the sources of international law to means of enforcement. The application of economic analysis to public international law is still in its early stages, and Economic Analysis of International Law provides a useful overview, as well as setting directions for new research.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9780857930156
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The economics of political borders , pp 11-43

- Enrico Spolaore
- Ch 2 The economics of state emergence and collapse , pp 44-75

- Bridget L. Coggins and Ishita Kala
- Ch 3 Economic analysis of territorial sovereignty , pp 76-98

- Abraham Bell
- Ch 4 The economic analysis of international treaty law , pp 101-122

- Francesco Parisi and Daniel Pi
- Ch 5 Soft law , pp 123-154

- Andrew T. Guzman and Timothy Meyer
- Ch 6 The emergence and evolution of customary international law , pp 155-178

- Francesco Parisi and Daniel Pi
- Ch 7 Treaty enforcement , pp 181-203

- Paul B. Stephan
- Ch 8 The interaction between domestic and international law , pp 204-218

- Tom Ginsburg
- Ch 9 Atrocity, policy, and the laws of war: what does political science have to say to law? , pp 221-248

- James D. Morrow
- Ch 10 Behavioral economic analysis of international law , pp 249-276

- Anne van Aaken and Tomer Broude
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