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论坛上已经发了他和Thomas Ulen合著的Introduction to Law and Economics (2000)一书
接下去我会发一下他的其他书籍和一些论文
先发个简介:
Robert Cooter
Herman F. Selvin Professor of Law,
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1975
M.A., Oxford University, 1969
B.A., Swarthmore College, 1967
Robert Cooter, a pioneer in the field of law and economics, began teaching in the Department of Economics at UC Berkeley in 1975 and joined the Boalt Hall faculty in 1980. He is one of the founders of the American Law and Economics Association and served from 1994 to 1995 as its president. In 1999 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He lectures frequently in America and abroad and is a recipient of various awards and fellowships, including the Guggenheim and, most recently, the Max Planck Research Prize. Cooter has published a wide variety of articles on private law, constitutional law and economics, and law and economic development. Recent publications include the third edition of the leading textbook Law and Economics (with Tom Ulen, 1999; also translated into Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean) and The Strategic Constitution (2000). Recent journal publications especially concern the connection between law and social norms. Cooter will teach Social Norms, Psychology and Endogenous Preferences at the Law School in January 2004.
Publications:
Books
“Commodifying Liability,” in Frank Buckley, ed., The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract 139 (Duke University Press, 1999).
The People and the Strangers: Narratives and a Theory of American Indian Life (with Robert K. Thomas) (2003).
Introduction to Law and Economics (with Thomas Ulen) website (2000).
The Strategic Constitution (Princeton University Press, 2000).
Articles
“Treating Yourself Instrumentally: Internalization, Rationality and Law” (2003).
“Hand Rule Damages for Incompensable Losses,” Written for conference entitled “Theories of Compensation,” Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of San Diego Law School, February 28, 2003.
”Anti-Insurance” (with Ariel Porat). 31 J. Legal Stud. 203 (2002).
”Fairness, Character and Efficiency in Firms” (with Melvin A. Eisenberg), 149 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1717 (2001).
“Should Courts Deduct Nonlegal Sanctions from Damages?” (with Ariel Porat), 30 J. Legal Stud. 401 (2001).
“Constitutional Consequentialism: Bargain Democracy versus Median Democracy,” 3 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 1 (2000).
“Do Good Laws Make Good Citizens? An Economic Analysis of Internalized Norms,” 86 Va. L. Rev. 1577 (2000).
“Three Effects of Social Norms on Law: Expression, Deterrence, and Internalization,” 79 Or. L. Rev. 1 (2000).
“Mongolia: Avoiding Tragedy in the World's Largest Commons,” in Lawrence A Frolick, ed., Law and Evolutionary Biology: Selected Essays in Honor of Margaret Gruter (Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, 1999).
“Decentralised Law, 4 New Zealand Bus. L. Q. 239 (1998).
“Expressive Law and Economics,” 27 J. Legal Stud. 585 (1998).
“Indian Common Law: The Role of Custom in American Indian Tribal Courts - Part I” (with Wolfgang Fikentscher), 46 Am. J. Comp. L. 287 (1998).
“Indian Common Law: The Role of Custom in American Indian Tribal Courts Part II” (with Wolfgang Fikentscher), 46 Am. J. Comp. L. 509 (1998).
“Models of Morality in Law and Economics: Self-Control and Self-Improvement for the ‘Bad Man’ of Holmes,” 78 B.U. L. Rev. 903 (1998).
“Normative Failure Theory of Law,” 82 Cornell L. Rev. 947 (1997). |
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