• Economics of Constitutional Law: Individual rights

Economics of Constitutional Law: Individual rights

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In this thought-provoking collection, Professor Epstein brings together the leading articles which explore the economic approach to the two major issues of constitutionalism. The first volume deals with structural protections that are afforded by the separation of powers, the use of checks and balances, and the institutions of federalism. The second volume deals with the protection of individual rights in connection with property, speech, religion, due process and equality. Both volumes focus on the extent to which assumptions about self-interest and human nature influence the choice of social institutions. They offer extensive comparisons between the classical liberal and social democratic views of constitutional law. Professor Epstein?s lengthy and careful introduction seeks to weave together the diverse approaches to constitutional law exhibited in these volumes. 29 articles, dating from 1787 to 2006 Contributors include: R.H. Coase, R. Cooter, H. Hovenkamp, F.S. McChesney, M.W. McConnell, T.W. Merrill, M. Radin, C.R. Sunstein, B. Weingast

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847201133
ISBN-10: 184720113X
Publisher: Edward Elgar
Publication date: 2009
Pages: 581
Product dimensions: Height: 9.75 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Weight: 0.0550494268214 Pounds, Width: 4 Inches
Author: Richard Allen Epstein
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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