Publications

Economic Analysis of Law

The economic analysis of law examines legal norms drawing on the economic approach. The analysis does not only include the consequences of legal norms but also the determinants of their emergence. It is an interdisciplinary research program in which both lawyers as well as economists are active. Over the last half century, some of its contributions have lead to important insights regarding the emergence, the functioning, as well as the effects of legal norms. This series is a forum for contributions to the economic analysis of law broadly conceived.

The editorial board consists of Prof. Dr Michael G. Faure (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Prof. Dr Luigi A. Franzoni (University of Bologna), Prof. Dr Stefan Voigt (University of Hamburg) and Dr Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko.

For a full overview of the titles in this series please follow this link to Springer.com.

The book series is a continuation of the series European Studies in Law & Economics (see hereunder).

 

European Studies in Law & Economics (discontinued)

The series ‘European Studies in Law & Economics’ is devoted to further the understanding of Law & Economics in Europe. The volumes published in this series present an interdisciplinary perspective on the effects of laws on people’s behaviour and on the economic system. The ample topics address a wide audience, including policy makers, legislators, economists, lawyers and judges. The peer-reviewed series is an initiative of the PhD programme ‘European Doctorate in Law & Economics’.

The editorial board consists of Prof. Dr. Michael G. Faure (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Prof. Dr. Luigi A. Franzoni (University of Bologna) and Prof. Dr. Stefan Voigt (University of Hamburg).

The series is published in cooperation with Intersentia, Cambridge.

For a full overview of the published titles please follow this link.