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Law And Economics New Trajectories In Law Riaz Tejani

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Law And Economics New Trajectories In Law Riaz Tejani
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Publisher: Routledge/GlassHouse
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.35 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Riaz Tejani
ISBN: 9781032396590, 9781032396606, 1032396598, 1032396601, 2023014590, 2023014591
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Law And Economics New Trajectories In Law Riaz Tejani by Riaz Tejani 9781032396590, 9781032396606, 1032396598, 1032396601, 2023014590, 2023014591 instant download after payment.

This book examines the contemporary significance of the Law and Economics movement.

Drawing on anthropology, sociology, political economy, and ethics, the book traces the influence of lawyer-economists in developing and operationalizing key ideas—for instance human capital and structural adjustment—that have come to be grouped under the heading of “neoliberalism”. It then examines how these ideas are tied to global environmental harm and to wealth inequality. Largely because of such ties, sociolegal studies tend to dismiss economic thought. This book, however, forges a path between economic and sociolegal approaches. Discussing thinkers such as Foucault and Polanyi, Calabresi and Sunstein, it demonstrates both the possibilities and limitations inherent in economistic approaches to law. Bringing together disparate and sometimes conflicting literatures, the book thereby eschews disciplinary taboos in the name of a creative, sympathetic, and critical rereading of the key ideas of Law and Economics.

This book will be of interest to students and researchers in sociolegal studies, anthropology, sociology, and economics.

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