Law and Social Economics
Edited by Mark D. White
in Perspectives from Social Economics from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Mark White
Date: 2015
ISBN: 978-1-137-44376-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Toward a Contractarian Theory of Law
- Claire Finkelstein
- Ch Chapter 10 Punitive (and) Pain-and-Suffering Damages in Brazil
- Osny Silva Filho
- Ch Chapter 2 Environmental Ethics, Economics, and Property Law
- Steven McMullen and Daniel Molling
- Ch Chapter 3 Individual Rights, Economic Transactions, and Recognition: A Legal Approach to Social Economics
- Stefano Solari
- Ch Chapter 4 Institutionalist Method and Forensic Proof
- Robert M. LaJeunesse
- Ch Chapter 5 Retributivist Justice and Dignity: Finding a Role for Economics in Criminal Justice
- Mark D. White
- Ch Chapter 6 Female Genital Mutilation and the Law: A Qualitative Case Study
- Regina Gemignani and Quentin Wodon
- Ch Chapter 7 An Unexamined Oxymoron: Trust but Verify
- David George
- Ch Chapter 8 On the Question of Court Activism and Economic Interests in Nineteenth-Century Married Women’s Property Law
- Daniel MacDonald
- Ch Chapter 9 Divergent Outcomes of Land Rights Claims of Indigenous Peoples in the United States
- Wayne Edwards
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