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  2. Law and economics - Wikipedia

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    Law and economics, or economic analysis of law, is the application of microeconomic theory to the analysis of law. The field emerged in the United States during the early 1960s, primarily from the work of scholars from the Chicago school of economics such as Aaron Director , George Stigler , and Ronald Coase .

  3. Thomas J. Miles - Wikipedia

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    Together with economist Steven Levitt, he edited the book Economics of Criminal Law in 2008. [2] From 2005 to 2013, Miles was an editor of the Journal of Legal Studies. In 2015, he was appointed Dean of the University of Chicago Law School.; [3] he was reappointed to a second term in 2020. [4]

  4. Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Journal is the first student-run journal of law and economics in legal academia. [3] The journal is cited widely throughout state and federal courts, including notably in an opinion by D.C. Circuit U.S. federal judge Neomi Rao in District of Columbia v. Exxon Mobil Corp. [4] It also holds symposia regularly on relevant legal challenges. [5]

  5. Centre for the Comparative Analysis of Law and Economics ...

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    CLEI, the Centre for the Comparative Analysis of Law and Economics, Economics of Law, Economics of Institutions is a research center founded in 2004 by four research universities, Cornell University Law School (School of Law, John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics), Ecole Polytechnique (Pole de Recherche en Economie et Gestion), University of Turin (Dipartimenti di Economia 'S.Cognetti de ...

  6. Schools of economic thought - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne School of economics is an extension of the neoclassical school of economic thought, named after the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. The school is primarily associated with Léon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto, both of whom held successive professorships in political economy at the university, in the latter half of the 19th ...

  7. Maxwell Newton - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell Newton (29 April 1929 – 23 July 1990) was an Australian media publisher. He was a founding editor of The Australian.He was the owner of Daily Commercial News from 1969 to 1981, publisher of the Melbourne Observer from 1971 to 1977, and, during a similar time frame, the Canberra Post.

  8. George Milner Stephen - Wikipedia

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    George Milner Stephen (18 December 1812 – 16 January 1894), often written G. Milner Stephen, was a South Australian and Victorian politician and faith healer. [ 1 ] Early life

  9. List of law schools in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston University School of Law: Boston: 1872 Harvard Law School: Cambridge: 1817 Massachusetts School of Law: Andover: 1988 New England Law Boston: Boston: 1908 Northeastern University School of Law: Boston: 1898 Suffolk University Law School: Boston: 1906 University of Massachusetts School of Law: Dartmouth: 2010 Western New England ...