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Economic Analysis of Public Law

Economic Analysis of Public Law

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This textbook provides an economic analysis of public law, the constitution, democracy, political processes, federalism, NGOs, administration, and state decisions, with a focus on continental European law.

Format: Hardback
Length: 338 pages
Publication date: 03 December 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG


This comprehensive textbook delves into a multifaceted examination of public law, constitutional law, democratic processes, political systems, federalism, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), administration, and state decisions from an economic perspective. It also explores selected areas of administrative law, encompassing finance and tax law, public economic law, and environmental law. While the book draws upon examples from various legal systems, its primary focus lies in continental European law, with the aim of advancing the law and economics approach within Europe.

The textbook begins by providing an introduction to the economic analysis of public law, emphasizing its significance in understanding the allocation of resources and the functioning of government institutions. It then explores the principles and institutions of constitutional law, including the separation of powers, the rule of law, and the protection of individual rights. The book goes on to examine the democratic and political processes, including elections, representative government, and the role of political parties and interest groups. It also discusses federalism, the division of powers between national and state governments, and its implications for economic policy and governance.

In the subsequent chapters, the textbook examines the role of NGOs in promoting social welfare, environmental protection, and human rights. It explores the legal frameworks and regulations governing NGOs, as well as the challenges and opportunities they face in achieving their goals. The book also discusses the administration of public law, including the role of government agencies, administrative procedures, and the enforcement of legal norms. It examines the economic implications of administrative decisions, such as the allocation of resources, the creation of regulations, and the impact on economic growth and development.

Selected fields of administrative law, such as finance and tax law, public economic law, and environmental law, are also explored in depth. The textbook provides an economic framework for analyzing these legal areas, highlighting the interrelationships between economic principles and administrative law. It discusses the economic implications of tax policies, public spending, and environmental regulations, and explores the strategies employed by governments and businesses to navigate these legal frameworks.

Throughout the textbook, real-world examples and case studies are used to illustrate the theoretical concepts and provide practical insights. These examples range from international legal disputes to domestic policy decisions, allowing students to apply the economic analysis of public law to real-world situations.

In conclusion, this textbook offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of public law, constitutional law, democratic processes, political systems, federalism, NGOs, administration, and state decisions from an economic perspective. It provides students with a solid foundation in economic principles and their application to legal issues, enabling them to understand the complex dynamics of public policy and governance. Whether students are interested in law, economics, public policy, or any other field, this textbook is an invaluable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between law and economics in modern society.

Weight: 694g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783662660881
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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