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Efficiency Instead of Justice?
Searching for the Philosophical Foundations of the Economic Analysis of Law
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Klaus Mathis critically examines Richard A. Posner's efficiency paradigm through the lens of legal philosophy. The book explores the strengths and weaknesses of applying economic analysis to legal frameworks, highlighting both the potential benefits and inherent limitations of this approach.
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Efficiency Instead of Justice?, Klaus Mathis
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- Title
- Efficiency Instead of Justice?
- Subtitle
- Searching for the Philosophical Foundations of the Economic Analysis of Law
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Klaus Mathis
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 220
- ISBN13
- 9781402097973
- Description
- Klaus Mathis critically examines Richard A. Posner's efficiency paradigm through the lens of legal philosophy. The book explores the strengths and weaknesses of applying economic analysis to legal frameworks, highlighting both the potential benefits and inherent limitations of this approach.