Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems

Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems
ISBN-10
178811826X
ISBN-13
9781788118262
Category
Law
Pages
520
Language
English
Published
2021-11-18
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Authors
Mackaay, Ejan

Description

This second edition of Law and Economics for Civil Law Systems substantially updates a unique work that presents the core ideas of law and economics for audiences primarily familiar with civil law systems.

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