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Econo-Legal Studies: Thinking Through the Lenses of Economics and Law

Edited by: Takashi Yanagawa, Hiroshi Takahashi, Shinya Ouchi

ISBN13: 9789811651441
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Singapore
Format: Hardback
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This book is the first attempt to establish a collaborative and interdisciplinary field of economics and legal studies. It is designed to help readers - advanced undergraduate and graduate students, but also fellow scholars who are interested in interdisciplinarity - to think through the dual lenses of economics and law. "Econo-Legal Studies," as we call it, is an economics that pays greater attention to the perspective and heritage of legal studies, and at the same time legal studies that fully utilize the views and methods of economics - while "law and economics" is just a one-way economic approach to law focusing on the effects of the latter on efficiency.

The aim of this book is to encourage readers to think like economists and, at the same time, legal scholars as they analyze complex real-world issues. It presents stimulating discussions on the intersection of law and economics, the differences and unexpected similarities between the two perspectives, and the new insights to be gained when approaching a problem from both angles. For this purpose, the extensive corpus of knowledge produced within the framework of the Econo-Legal Studies interdisciplinary program at Kobe University can be capitalized on. Basic knowledge of both economics and law is also included in this volume, making it an engaging read for beginners in both fields as well.

Subjects:
Law and Economics
Contents:
Introduction: Econo-Legal Studies: The Dual Views from Economics and Law
Chapter 1: What Is the "Right to Own Things": Intellectual Property Law
Chapter 2: What Are Appropriate Rules for Adjusting Interests in a Company: Corporate Law
Chapter 3: What Are the Rules for Fair Competition: Antitrust Law
Chapter 4: What Are the Desirable Rules for the Labor Market: Labor Law
Chapter 5: How to Reconcile the Fairness and Efficiency of the Safety Net: Social Security Law
Chapter 6: When Are We Allowed to Break a Promise: Contract Law
Chapter 7: What Are the Significances of Paying Damages: Law of Torts
Chapter 8: What Are Appropriate Rules for Protecting the Environment: Environmental Law
Appendix: Basic Knowledge of Economics
Short Columns (aiming at explaining some basic concepts and thoughts concerning economics/law)