20101469 - ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW (LEGAL LANGUAGE)

This course is part of the program "Studying Law at Roma Tre," thus, attendance is required. Students who want to attend this course must complete a pre-registration form to enroll. Download the form here. http://www.giur.uniroma3.it/studying_law/programs/Application%20Form%20for%20Study%20Law%20at%20Roma%20Tre%20Courses%20and%20Seminars%20RS_perpetua.doc


To introduce students to the foundations and the main topics of the Economic Analysis of Law.
• To introduce students to the ‘Law and Economics’ methodology.
• To provide students the necessary tools to evaluate the efficiency of legal rules with regard to Property Law, Contracts, Torts, Corporate Law and Bankruptcy Law.
• To learn about cutting-edge research in law and economics.
• To understand the link between law, psychology and human behavior.
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Programme

This course is part of the program "Studying Law at Roma Tre," thus, attendance is required. Students who want to attend this course must complete a pre-registration form to enroll. Download the form here. http://www.giur.uniroma3.it/studying_law/programs/Application%20Form%20for%20Study%20Law%20at%20Roma%20Tre%20Courses%20and%20Seminars%20RS_perpetua.doc
The course is related to the Economic Analysis of Law course.

Core Documentation

A.W. Dnes, Principles of Law and Economics, III ed., Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2018.

Reference Bibliography

A selection of essays will eventually be collected by the Professor to support students' presentations.

Type of delivery of the course

The activity consists in the profitable participation in the Economic Analysis of Law course. The course development methods are traditional, through lectures and seminars. Moreover, during the course, a wide space will be dedicated to students' presentations on topics indicated by the Professor. Attendance is mandatory.

Attendance

Attendance is mandatory.

Type of evaluation

The student's assessment is connected to passing the Economic Analysis of Law exam. The latter will be based on class participation, oral presentations given by the students during the semester, and a final written exam with open-ended questions. For each of these parameters the student will receive a rating from 0 to 10.