Research Handbook on Law and Political Economy
Edited by John D. Haskell ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This thoroughly revised second edition examines the current state of literature in law and political economy, drawing on scholarship across a variety of subject areas, geographies and orientations. Capturing recent developments in the field, it expands upon the range of debates and themes explored by the previous edition to include growing cross-disciplinary and cross-jurisdictional perspectives.
Keywords: Law And Political Economy (Lpe); International Political Economy; Legal System; Governance; Development; Institutional And Organizational Theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781803921181
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Global law and political economy

- John D. Haskell
- Ch 2 Beyond personal responsibility: government support for the substantive human condition1

- Martha T. McCluskey
- Ch 3 The dual nature of economic liberty

- Eric A. Scorsone
- Ch 4 Approaches to justice, from liberalism to algorithmic technocracy and climate justice

- S.M. Amadae
- Ch 5 Gender in law and political economy

- Miriam Bak-McKenna and Maj Grasten
- Ch 6 Ending impunity or entrenching impunity? International criminal law and the political economy of late capitalism

- Tor Krever
- Ch 7 Centring critical theories of subordination: LPE beyond the elision of the social

- Angela P. Harris
- Ch 8 Globalization

- Bryant G. Garth
- Ch 9 Free trade and comparative advantage: a study in economic sleight of hand

- Vishaal Kishore
- Ch 10 On competition and the theories of value and distribution

- Jamee K. Moudud
- Ch 11 From the ‘semi-civilized state’ to the ‘emerging market’: remarks on the international legal history of the semi-periphery1

- Umut Özsu
- Ch 12 Mapping the political economy of neoliberalism in the Arab countries of the Middle East

- Adam Hanieh
- Ch 13 Antitrust law as a regulator of competition

- Sandeep Vaheesan
- Ch 14 Toward a political economy of money

- Roy Kreitner
- Ch 15 Money is a thing: coins and bills in late medieval Europe

- Colin Drumm
- Ch 16 DIY: coding value in international investment law1

- Andrea Leiter
- Ch 17 Neoliberalism, debt, and discipline

- Tayyab Mahmud
- Ch 18 Insurance financialisation: understanding the phenomenon from a risk perspective in the context of centre-periphery relationships

- Vitor Boaventura Xavier
- Ch 19 The political economy of taxes: global mobility, citizenship, and democratic inclusion

- Yvette Lind
- Ch 20 The new global dis/order in central banking and public finance

- Timothy A. Canova
- Ch 21 Property, efficiency, the commons, and theft

- Ramsi A. Woodcock
- Ch 22 The law and politics of indirect expropriation: the legacy of American legal realism for contemporary international investment law

- Akbar Rasulov
- Ch 23 Political economy and environmental law: a cost-benefit analysis

- Jaye Ellis
- Ch 24 An LPE approach to property

- Lua Kamál Yuille
- Ch 25 Social data's role in law and political economy

- Salomé Viljoen
- Ch 26 The political economy of food

- Andrea Freeman
- Ch 27 Property in labour and the limits of contract

- Claire Mummé
- Ch 28 The job guarantee, full employment and human rights

- L. Randall Wray
- Ch 29 Beyond corporate governance: why a new approach to the study of corporate law is needed to address global inequality and economic development

- Dan Danielsen
- Ch 30 From the Dutch East India Company to the Corporate Bill of Rights: corporations and international law

- Grietje (River) Baars
- Ch 31 Taming the Cheshire Cat: on the governance of (transnational) corporations

- Maha Rafi Atal and Jeroen Veldman
- Ch 32 Labour shortages, automation and technological adoption in post-Brexit UK's logistics industry

- Lea Sitkin
- Ch 33 LPE and workplace organization

- Jedidiah Kroncke
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