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Fall 2012
Law No.: LAW9186
Sched. No.: 112821595
Economic Analysis of Public Law*
Section 1
X
Towfigh, Emanuel V.
Administrative Information:
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Days, Times (Room):
T, 1600-1800 (SL284)
Credits:
3
Type:
Seminar
Capacity:
16
**This information is current as of
05/20/2013 06:17:38 AM
**
Current Enrollment:
16
**This information is current as of
05/20/2013 06:17:38 AM
**
Course Description:
The seminar will examine the development of public law institutions from a rational choice and political economy perspective. It will give a broad overview of applications of economic methods in public law. The seminar will cover a range of public law subjects (e.g., Constitutional law, Administrative Law, Public International Law) and different economic approaches (Public Choice, Social Choice, Behavioral Law and Economics, Empirical Methods). Prior knowledge of economic methods is not required, as there will be short introductions where necessary.
COURSE REQUIREMENT: Several short response papers