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Title
Norms and the law / edited by John N. Drobak.
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Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Description
1 online resource (ix, 298 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Formatted Contents Note
Social norms and other-regarding preferences / Lynn A. Stout
Damages, norms, and punishment / Cass R. Sunstein
Cognitive science and the study of the "rules of the game" in a world of uncertainty / Douglass C. North
Norms of the household /
Robert C. Ellickson
.commons / Lawrence Lessig
How norms help reduce the tragedy of the commons : a multi-layer framework for analyzing field experiments / Juan-Camilo C©Łrdenas and Elinor Ostrom
Judging the judges : some remarks on the way judges think and the way judges act / Lawrence M. Friedman
Judicial independence in a democracy : institutionalizing judicial restraint / John Ferejohn and Larry D. Kramer
Black judges and ascriptive group identification / Kathryn Abrams
Judicial norms : a judge's perspectives / Harry T. Edwards
Normative evaluation and legal analogues / Amartya Sen.
Damages, norms, and punishment / Cass R. Sunstein
Cognitive science and the study of the "rules of the game" in a world of uncertainty / Douglass C. North
Norms of the household /
Robert C. Ellickson
.commons / Lawrence Lessig
How norms help reduce the tragedy of the commons : a multi-layer framework for analyzing field experiments / Juan-Camilo C©Łrdenas and Elinor Ostrom
Judging the judges : some remarks on the way judges think and the way judges act / Lawrence M. Friedman
Judicial independence in a democracy : institutionalizing judicial restraint / John Ferejohn and Larry D. Kramer
Black judges and ascriptive group identification / Kathryn Abrams
Judicial norms : a judge's perspectives / Harry T. Edwards
Normative evaluation and legal analogues / Amartya Sen.
Summary
This book contains perspectives of world-renowned scholars from the fields of law, economics, and political science about the relationship between law and norms. The authors take different approaches by using a wide variety of perspectives from law, legal history, neoclassical economics, new institutional economics, game theory, political science, cognitive science, and philosophy. The essays examine the relationship between norms and the law in four different contexts. Part One consists of essays that use the perspectives of cognitive science and behavioral economics to analyze norms that influence the law. In Part Two, the authors use three different types of common property to examine cooperative norms. Part Three contains essays that deal with the constraints imposed by norms on the judiciary. Finally, Part Four examines the influence formal law has on norms.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9780511617720 (ebook)
9780521862257 (hardback)
9780521680790 (paperback)
9780521862257 (hardback)
9780521680790 (paperback)
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