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  • Tax in International Economic Law

    The Importance of Tax in International Economic Law This section provides an overview of the importance of tax in international economic law within the legal context of Tax Law as an Issue of International Economic Law in international economic law (Main Regulatory Areas).

  • MPEPIL: International economic law and relations

    MPEPIL: International economic law and relations   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: International economic law and relations: 1. AAPL v Sri Lanka Case, Marboe, Irmgard 2. Abu Dhabi Oil Arbitration, Dolzer, Rudolf 3. Admiralty Law, de la Motte, Thomas…

  • International economic law sources

    International economic law sources Some of these sources pertain specifically to international economic law. Others do not, but offer sufficient general applicability or overlap to warrant attention. Research guides ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law: International Economic Law. One of a series of guides to commercial online and Internet sources in international law,…

  • Outline of International economic laws

    Outline of International economic laws I. Overview a. Intl Economic law is how each government’s regulations affect the market. Its international law that seeks to limit/govern the ways governments can regulate trade. II. WTO World Trade Organization (p.36) a. Predecessor: GATT i. After WWII, efforts to establish an “International Trade Organization” failed. GATT was supposed…

  • Rule of Law in International Economic Relations

    This section provides an overview of rule of law in international economic relations within the legal context of Foundational Concepts in international economic law. Resources Further Reading Andrew Lang, "Rule of Law in International Economic Relations," Elgar Encyclopedia of […]

  • Economics Laws

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of economics laws, with a description of the most significant features of economics laws at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Buying The Verdict, Lauren Cohen, Aug 2017 […]

  • Economics Laws

    Introduction This entry provides an overview of the legal framework of economics laws, with a description of the most significant features of economics laws at international level. Related Work and Conclusions Resources See Also References (Papers) Buying The Verdict, Lauren Cohen, Aug 2017 […]

  • Encyclopedia of Law and Economics

    Encyclopedia of Law and Economics Second Edition: 2012 Publisher: Elgar, Edward Publishing, Inc. Publication date: in general, begining 2012 Series: Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, Second Edition Series Edition number: 2 Pages: around 300 to 800, depending on the volume. BBBAAAXXX Volumes: Regulation and Economics: Van Den Bergh Staff Procedural Law and Economics: Chris William…

  • Economic Analysis of Law

    Economic Analysis of Law Introduction: Critical legal studies The Critical legal studies is a theory that challenges and overturns accepted norms and standards in legal theory and practice which fully emerged in the late 1970s. “Critical legal studies was a left-wing political/academic movement that now exists only as a school of thought in legal academia.…

  • A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics

    A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics   Christine Jolls, Cass R. Sunstein & Richard Thaler Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neo-classical economics. But empirical evidence gives much reason to doubt these assumptions; people exhibit bounded rationality, bounded self-interest, and bounded willpower. This article offers a broad vision of how…

  • A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics

    A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics   Christine Jolls, Cass R. Sunstein & Richard Thaler Economic analysis of law usually proceeds under the assumptions of neo-classical economics. But empirical evidence gives much reason to doubt these assumptions; people exhibit bounded rationality, bounded self-interest, and bounded willpower. This article offers a broad vision of how…

  • Lawyers and Principles of Economics

    Lawyers and Principles of Economics Main source: Salvador Trinxet Llorca, “Selected writings about lawyers” In his huge “Principles of Economics”Alfred Marshall mentioned several times the role of lawyers: Appendix A “But though the Romans contributed but little directly to the progress of economic science, yet indirectly they exerted a profound influence over it, for good…

  • Theories of Tort Law: Economic Analysis

    Main source: Coleman, Jules and Mendlow, Gabriel, “Theories of Tort Law “, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . Theories of Tort Law : Economic Analysis Rather than surveying the range of economic theories, this entry focuses in depth on what is arguably the dominant strain of…

  • Economic Growth

    Futureless Economic Growth (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Futureless Economic Growth means: Futureless growth that is accompanied by a waste of economic and natural resources needed to sustain life for future generations. Ruthless Economic Growth (in the Human Development […]

  • Economic Growth

    Futureless Economic Growth (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Futureless Economic Growth means: Futureless growth that is accompanied by a waste of economic and natural resources needed to sustain life for future generations. Ruthless Economic Growth (in the Human Development […]