A contemporary interpretation of Adam Smith's work on jurisprudence, revealing Smith's belief that progress emerges from cooperation and a commitment to justice. In Smith's theory, the tension between self-interest and the interests of others is mediated by law, so that the common interest of the community can be promoted.
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Law in a Market Context
An Introduction to Market Concepts in Legal Reasoning
- 282pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of law, markets, and culture, the author highlights the complexities and implications of legal frameworks within a market society. Through case studies and hypothetical scenarios, the book presents a comprehensive introduction to key economic concepts and terms. This analysis serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand how market principles influence legal reasoning, making it an essential primer for students and professionals alike.
Focusing on the interplay between law, economics, and Peircian semiotics, this study challenges the conventional divide between efficiency and justice. It emphasizes the significance of creativity in fostering sustainable wealth, arguing that social responsibility is more crucial than mere economic efficiency. Through various examples, classic problems such as rational choice and the Coase Theorem are reinterpreted, offering a fresh perspective on the relationship between law and market economy.
Land Use Law and Disability
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on urban planning, the book emphasizes the necessity for improved community design to enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility impairments. It advocates for strategies that support intergenerational aging in place, ensuring that environments are safe and navigable for all residents, regardless of their physical abilities. The discussion highlights the importance of inclusive planning to foster community resilience and enhance the quality of life for aging populations.
Law and economics
- 459pages
- 17 heures de lecture