Showing posts with label Jurisprudence and general issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jurisprudence and general issues. Show all posts

3/14/2010

Review of Law and Market Economy: Reinterpreting the Values of Law and Economics (Hardcover)

Malloy's "Law and Market Economy: Reinterpreting the Values of Law and Economics," brings law and economic legal scholarship further into postmodernism.Rejecting the pragmatic empiricism characteristic of Posner and post-Chicago law and economic theorists, Malloy imports a moral and ethical approach based on the philosophical insights of semiotics.Referencing C.S. Peirce, Malloy sees the market and the law as processes of semiotic signification that function as interpretive frames of reference for determining meaning and value.This interpretive process offers a normative and ethical point of reference to guide market choices.By focusing on the social/market exchange process instead of the predicted outcome of transactions, law and market theory strives for a decentralized and inclusive process of exchange.Malloy's book is a recommended read for all uncomfortable with the static assumptions that currently define law and economic scholarship.



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11/07/2009

Review of Foundations of Law: Cases, Commentary and Ethics (West Legal Studies) (Hardcover)

This book is a bit pricey but it is very thorough and is great for those of you that need to learn how to read cases and learn about what the many different people in the 'law' field do. The book has model breakdowns of cases that are extremely helpful. It is a very easy, yet informative book.



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